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Dunham Genealogy. 



DEACON JOHN DUNHAM OF PLYMOUTH, 

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MASSACHUSETTS. 
1589— 1669. 
AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 



Compiled by 

ISAAC WATSON DUNHAM, A. M., 

Member of Connecticut Historical Society, Etc, 

HARTFORD, CONN. : 

1907. 



Bulletin Print, Norwich, Conn. 



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PREFACE. 

How strange a coincident in time, that I, in my eightieth year, 
am permitted to finish a work in honor of my kinsmen - '■'e same age 
our worthy ancestor. Deacon John Dunham, of Pi had com- 

pleted his labors for the benefit of his descendants. 

In the preparation of this work I have found the task of grave re- 
sponsibility and through the many years in which I have been employed 
in the compilation of records of the family there has been a continuous 
struggle. State, county, town, court, church and family records had to 
be searched to verify dates obtained through correspondence. Discus- 
sions with many on disputed questions arose from different versions of 
the same subject or conflicting records to such an extent that I was com- 
pelled to assume an independent position, and in doing so I may have 
erred in judgment. In the early history of the family in this country 
there was a marked tendency among the younger members of the fami- 
lies to leave the paternal roof and to seek new regions and become self- 
supporting and independent. In the choice of these homes they were 
very differently inclined, some preferring to live in the more populated 
sections where their family records were well preserved while others, 
with heartless consideration for a future genealogist, migrated to remote 
parts of the country where the records of their respective families were 
not as well kept. As a result of this latter migration much confusion 
has arisen in the writing and compiling a history of the family. 

Attempts have been made to write a history of the family in dif- 
ferent sections of the country, but this method has not met with success, 
as the records in these instances have been necessarily limited and not 
retrospective. In the preparation of this work the compiler has had 
access to the most reliable students in Dunham history and the latter 
have generously placed the results of their researches in his hands. 

It is not claimed that this work is beyond criticism. After exercis- 
ing all possible personal diligence mistakes have probably occurred and 
omissions may have J3een made, but sucli failures are simply due to the 
inability of the compiler tO' grasp all of the details of this Herculean un- 
dertaking. 

To all those who have in any way assisted in the preparation or 
publication of the genealogy I tender my heartfelt thanks. I would 



PREFACE. 



cheerfully specify tlieir individual contributious, but in view of the fact 
that so many liave given the records of the same families, to insert them 
would lengthen the work to an unlimited extent and I have deemed it 
better to append a list of some of our kinsmen, located in dififercnt parts 
of the country, who have generously contributed their assistance in the 
compilation of this genealogy. The compiler has received some inter- 
estine" contributions from noble friends outside of the family, and while 
these contributions were correct in many details they were linuted m 
scope, and where they have been at variance with the continuous records 
submitted by our kinsmen, they have been laid aside, the compiler giving 
preference to the records handed down l)y the various Dunham families. 

All of the records presented have not been approved by the com- 
piler, owing to the fact that they were not proved to be clearly authentic 
to him and were not in unison with the general scope of the work. An 
opportunity is now presented to those who desire to make a more criti- 
cal study of the Dunham family. 

The anxiety, annoyances and loss of time and money are really in- 
significant with the pleasure I have enjoyed in prosecuting my re- 
searches. My advanced age and impaired eyesight will not permit me to 
prolong the investigation or to further discuss the subject. 

In committing the work to you, I trust you will receive it kindly and 
take pleasure in its perUsal. 

ISAAC WATSON DUNHAM. 

Hartford, Conn., March 2, 1907. 



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PREFACE. 



KINSMEN COKRESPONDENTS. 

C. Downer Austin, National Express Co., 141 Broadway, New York 
City, New York. C. H. Barrett. \'erniillion, S. Dakota. Bertha Dun- 
ham, no Sherman Ave., Mankato. Minn. Mrs. M. M. R. Boatwriglit, 
Augusta, Ga. Hon. W. W. Booth, Denver, Colo. Mrs. W. W. Boyd, 
532 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Major Bradford Dunham, 334 
Sayre St., Montgomery, Ala. James S. Burke, 26 Pierpont St., Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. Dr. Carroll Dunham, S. Broadway, Irvington, N. Y. Hon. 
Charles Dunham, Genesseo, 111. Charles A. Dunham, New Brunswick, 
N. J. Mrs. Cornelius T. Dunham, Dorchester, Mass. S. C. Cowles, 
Southington, Conn. Charles E. Dunham, 677 Dudley St., Boston, Mass. 
Hon. Charles G. M. Dunham, Edgartown, Mass. Dr. Joseph Chase, 
E. Weymouth, Mass. Mrs. James W. Cree, Phila Ave., Chambers- 
burg, Pa. Phomas D. Crowell, Cottage City, Mass. David B. Dun- 
ham, Rahway. N. J. Daniel C. Denham, Thames St., Newport, R. L 
George A. Denhani, President American Palace Car Co., iMew York City. 
Edward Denham, New I'.edford, Mass. Perry Jackson Donham, New 
Richmond, Clermont Co., Ohio. Mrs. John H. Derby, Sandy Hill, 
N. Y. A. M. Dyer, Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Charles A. Eaton, 165 
Belmont St., Boston, Mass. Fredd 11. Dunham, Batavia, N. Y. George 
L. Dunham, Brattleboro, Vt. Daniel G. Gillette, San Antonio, Texas. 
Walter R. Gillett, 25 West 40th St., New York City. George Dunham, 
Unionville, Conn. George H. Dunham, 19 West 81 st St., New York 



PREFACE. 

City. George \\\ I^nnham, l'"lcniin,i,non, N. [. Mrs. l-ucv I). Ilazlett, 
Nelson. I'a. Mrs. iM-ances M. Hand, Syracuse. N. Y. l^dwiii IT. Ilani- 
luund, Union Screw Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Henry \'. Dunham, 
Dunellen, N. T- Henry J. Dnnliam. Pittsfield, .Mass. Harrison Dun- 
liani, 22 Pemberton Scjuare, Boston, Mass. James H. Dunham, P.road- 
way. New York City. Rev. James H. Dimham, Alt. Holly, X. J. Mrs. 
John Dunham. Minneapolis. Minn. Daniel F. Kellooo^. New York- 
Sun. New York City. Rev. Moses E. Dunham. Whitesboro, N. Y. 
Oscar S. Dunham, Digby Courier, Digby, Nova Scotia. Miss Harriet 
M. Pease, Edgartown, Mass. Warren C. Rowley, Utica, N. Y. Rev. 
Dr. Samuel Dunham, 33 North St., Binghamton, N. Y. Samuel W. 
Dunham, W. Paris, Maine. Mrs. William Sampson. Cincinnati. Ohio. 
Dr. Sydney A. Dunham. The La Salle, Buffalo. N. Y. Sylvester C. 
Dunham, Hartford, Conn. Thomas M. Dunham, Ocean Grove, N. J. 
Rev. Judson Titsworth, 216 Martin St., Milwaukee, Wis. Tryon G. 
Dunham, 317 Park Ave.. North Warren, Ohio. Rev. N. Dunham. \'an 
Syckel, 1625 Locust St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Walter J. Dunham. 152 
Park St., Buffalo, N. Y. John D. Watson, 41 Wall St., New York City. 
Charles A. Webb, San Diego. Cal. William Dunham, 30 Codwise Ave., 
New Brunswick, N. J. William C. Dunham, Cuba, N. Y. James Wil- 
son, Pittsfield, Mass. 



CONTENTS. 

Page. 

1. Deacon John Dunham, i 

2. Plymouth Colony 6 

3. Residence of John Dunham 9 

4. Dunham's Brook 9 

5. Children of Deacon John Dunham 10 

6. Comparative tax rates, Plymouth '. 13 

7. Abigail Dunham 13 

8. Samuel Dunham 13 

9. Hannah Dunham 13 

10. Persis Dunham 13 

1 1 . Property transferred 13 

12. John Dunham and Descendants . . . 17 

13. Thomas Dunham and Descendants 40 

14. Jonathan Dunham and Descendants 78 

15. Joseph Dunham and Descendants 159 

16. Benajah Dunham and Descendants 250 

17. Daniel Dunham and Descendants 299 

18. Index 310 



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DEACON JOHN DUNHAM. 

'Tlymouth Colonial Records" contain the names of many remarka- 
ble men who were pillars in the upbuilding and laying the foundation 
of this republic. A few of them have been selected and made con- 
spicuous in the annals of history, while others, equally worthy of the 
same honors, have been allowed to pass into oblivion. Not any has 
a more brilliant record than that of Deacon John Dunham. He sacri- 
ficed position in society, with its accompaniments, that he might devote 
his life to the welfare of his fellow-men. Manv have attempted to give 
an account of his life, but have failed at the very threshold. This was 
due to the scarcity of records in establishing the date of his first arrival 
at Plymouth. This was the stepping-stone, for without it further re- 
search became discouraging. Still, a few determined kinsmen con- 
tinued their investigations and have secured many valuable facts which 
have added much towards discovering the exact time of his arrival. 
To remove the uncertainty as to the time of his arrival in America and 
to seek information regarding his early life, his descendants have united 
their efforts in making a careful investigation at least, as far as existing 
records disclose, in order that they may form some definite idea of the 
principal events of his life. 

The following review is now presented for the purpose of bringing 
to lig"ht some facts which may unravel the tangle: There was a John 
Dunham, born in Scrooby, a village on the Idle, a branch of the Trent 
River, Nottinghamshire, Eng. He left his country at an early age on 
account of religious persecution. His father soon after removed from 
Scrooby to London, taking with him his son Robert, who, for the same 
cause, was transported in 1630 from London in the ship George, to 
Virginia. It has been found to be a very difficult task to establish 
this John Dunham, of Scrooby, and reestablish him. as the Plymouth 
John Dunham, who, as a Separatist, fled from England, escaped from 
his pm-suers by assuming the name of John Goodman when in Holland 
and America. 

THE SEPARATIST, OR PILGRIM, DISTRICT IN ENG- 
LAND, lies in the valley of the Trent, and is mcluded within a line 
drawn through Austerfield, Dunham-on-the-Trent, Kirklington, Bab- 

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2 DEACON JOHN DUNHAM. 

worth and Worksop. Scrooby, the native village of Deacon John 
Dunham and Elder William Brewster, was situated two miles south- 
west of Austerfield, the birthplace of Governed- Bradford. W^ithin this 
territory were the Manors of Scrooby, in which tlic first congregation 
of the Pilgrims was organized, and Southwell. • These Manors were 
formerly placed under the charge of Edwin Sandys, Archbishop of 
York, bv order of Oueen Elizabeth. 

ORGANIZATrON OF THE PILGRIM CHURCH. The first 
congregation of the Pilgrim Church was organized through the efforts 
of William Brewster, in the Manor House at Scrooby, and Rev. Richard 
Clifton, of Babworth, was called to officiate as the first pastor. He was 
succeeded by Rev. John Robinson, who was pastor, and William Brew- 
ster, elder of the church, when the Pilgrims emigrated to America. 
William Bradford and John Dunham, while in their boyhood, were 
placed under the spiritual guidance of William Brewster, who was post- 
master of- Scrooby. Brewster was appointed to this position by Sir 
John Stanhope, April i, 1594, which office he held until September, 1607. 
The Dunhams were for a long time owners of large tracts of land in the 
vicinity of Scrooby. John Dunham. Esq., a progenitor of Deacon 
John Dunham, inherited property at Dunham-on-the-Trent. He mar- 
ried Elizabeth Bowett, who had been the wife of William Chaworth. 
Her mothef was the daughter of Sir John Zouchc and through him of 
Bergh and De Bellaqua. By her John Dunham had a son. Sir John 
Dunham. She died March 17, 1501. lu her will, recorded at Newark- 
on-the-Trent, March 10, 1502, she grants to her son. Sir John, the 
Kirklington Manor, as heir and remainder of Sir John Zouchc. 

Sept. 10, 1509, John Dunham presided over a court of inquisition 
at Southwell. The Manor of Colwick, was granted to John Dunham, 
Robert Clark and John Sutton, June 4, 1502. John Dunham subse- 
quently sold his interest to Sir John Sutton. March 3. 1513, John Dun- 
ham was appraiser of the estate of Ralph Langston at Worksop. His 
son. Sir John Dunham, presided over a court of inciuisitiou in 1528, 
post mortem of Robert Stanhope. Sir John Dunham's property in 
Kirklington an,d Edingley, some of which was held under the Arch- 
bishop of York, consisted of thirty messuages, seven cottages, three 
hundred acres of land, two hundred acres of meadow, one hundred 
acres, of ])asture, forty acres of wood,' and he held in other parts of 
Notte, under Sir Edmund r.ergh, a nunil)er of messuages, three lumdred 
acres of land near Scrooby, and also meadow and wood land. 

Sir John Dunham. Sir John Digby and William De Roos, were 



DEACON JOHN DUNHAM. 3 

trustees of the estate of Margaret De Roos, relict of Humphrey De 
Roos, who had inherited a large tract of land in Lexington, popularly 
known as Laxton, in Notte. Scrooby was settled by a colony from 
Laxton. and our Lexington in Massachusetts was settled by natives 
from old Lexington ; hence its name. Both places are of extreme his- 
torical interest. To this day the earthworks and foundations of the 
demesne of the Everinghams, and other great lords of Laxton, are 
carefully preserved. King John especially loved Laxton. He granted 
a charter for Sherwood Forest, to Kaufe De Caux, a son of Steven and 
Maria De Caux. The last of this great family was a single woman, 
who died about one hundred and fifty years ago. A collateral branch 
Was De Roos. Humphrey De Roos having been a lawful heir, after 
his death his wife succeeded him in possession of the property, of which 
Sir John Dunham was a trustee. 

PERSECUTION OF THE PILGRIMS. Upon the accession of 
James I, King of England, he and his bishops were determined to force 
the Episcopacy on his people. They commanded all those who were 
above the age of sixteen to regularly attend church services. In case 
of neglecting to do so, they were to be imprisoned. The Separatists, 
rather than submit, decided upon leaving the country. In this move- 
ment, William Brewster was the controlling spirit. In the fall of 1607 
the Separatists made arrangements for escaping to Holland, where they 
could have freedom of religious worship. They were intercepted and 
seven of their number were put in prison. William Brewster, having 
been concealed by his associates, escaped. It is supposed that William 
Bradford and John Dunham, each then nineteen years old, were of the 
seven who were arrested at Boston and imprisoned, and it is firmly be- 
lieved that if Governor Bradford had written the names of these 
prisoners in his pocket memorandum book, the name of John Dunham 
would be found. The Pilgrims continued their efforts and were suc- 
cessful in reaching Holland in 1608. 

Sir Dudley Carleton was the ambassador of King James I at The 
Hague. While there, his orders were to watch and, if possible, bring 
charges against the Pilgrims. William Brewster published at Leyden 
a number of pamphlets of Pilgrim literature, which reflected on the 
Church of England. He was financially assisted by William Brewer, 
an English gentleman residing in Leyden, a few doors from the Rev. 
John Rol:)inson's house. There being a mutual bond of friendship be- 
tween King James and the States general of Holland, measures were 
taken to have the printing suppressed and the publishers arrested and 



4 DEACON JOHN DUNHAM. 

transported to England. The States general issued an ediet against the 
publication. William Brewer was arrested by William Zouche, who 
had been appointed by Ambassador Carleton for that purpose. This 
Zouche and John Dunham were in the same degree related to Sir John 
Zouche. William Brewer was taken to England, Dec. 9, 1619, and 
placed in prison, where he remained until the meeting of the Long 
Parliament. William Brewster escaped, and the next year sailed for 
America. The Tilgrims, in emigrating to America, desired to con- 
tinue living under the Dutch rule by locating near the mouth of the 
Hudson River. In this they were disappointed, as they landed on the 
New England shore. Here they were again on English territory and 
under the sovereignty of King James, who was still bitter in his feelings 
against them, and his successor, King Charles I, followed in the same 
line of hostility, until it led to his own downfall. King James, however, 
had other interests at stake. He was engaged in making English set- 
tlements in New England. He feared making an open attack on the 
Pilgrims, thinking it might embarrass his enterprises. The Pilgrims 
were suspicious of him and were particularly solicitious about John 
Dunham, as his kinsmen were zealous partisans of the Established 
Church and leaders in the attacks of the Pilgrims. One of them. Sir 
Edward Zouche, was chairman of the commission engaged in settling 
New England. John ]3unham was in a hazardous position, on account 
of his kinsmen, as well as being a Separatist. His identity had to be 
concealed. This was done l)y adopting the name of John Goodman, 
which name was continued until aller the death ;)f King James. 

PASSENGERS BY THE M.WFLOWER IN 1620. In the pul)- 
lished list of passengers by the Mayflower, in 1620, appears the name of 
John Goodman, who was reported to have been a single man. He, 
it is told, dies during the first winter. After this he is assigned one of 
the garden plots adjoining that of Elder William Brewster, and three 
years after his arrival was allotted land in the General Distribution, in 
1623. Governor Bradford did not connnence writing the i'lNinouth 
Annals until 1630, ten years after the arrival of the ]\Tayflower at 
i'lvmouth. He continued llu' writing until K141, that is, two years 
after the first organization of tlie General Court. At this time John 
Dunham was deacon of the church, having been chosen in iC)33. to 
serve under Elder Urewster. lie also held the office of deputy for the 
colony, for wliich ol^ce he was chosen on June 4, \('>^y), when the (len- 
eral Court was organized. These otttces he held almost continuously 
the rest of his life. It was not till the year 1650 that the list of pas- 



DEACON JOHN DUNHAM. 5 

seng-ers brought by the :\Iay flower, in 1620, was made up by Governor 
Bradford. Some assert that it was done by Governor I'rince. Tliis 
is immaterial, though controversial, and at all events, prettv late for an 
historical record. The Pilgrims on board the ?kTayflower in the fall of 
1620, made a solemn compact, for their mutual benefit. It is a scanda- 
lous disgrace to the ofificials of the Old Colony that so precious a docu- 
ment as the Compact could liave been lost. Will anv apology suffice 
for such negligence, since historians base all their statements on this 
authority? It was not until the year 1669 that Nathaniel Morton gave 
the names of the signers of the compact. This, one year after the death 
of Deacon John Dunham and twelve years after the death of Governor 
Bradford. 

EVENTS IN THE LIFE OF DEACON JOHN DUNHAM. He 
was born in the village of Scrooby, in Nottinghamshire, England, in the 
year 1588-9. He married Abigail Wood, who was distantly related to 
him. He was married in Leyden, Holland, Oct. 17, 1619, and their 
son John was born near the time of departure of the Pilgrims for 
America, in 1620. The mother and child were not able and were not 
allowed to accompany him. She, however, secretly joined him in Plv- 
mouth. This accounts for his being recorded a single man. That he 
was known as one of the Old Stock is evidenced when, in 1662, his son 
John received a grant of land, being one of the first born in the colony. 
In accounting for John Goodman (John Dunham), being reported as 
dying during the first winter, two reasons have been suggested; either 
to avoid considering John Goodman as one of the first settlers, or for 
the purpose of concealing his identity as John Dunham. Both of these 
points, perhaps, were considered. We have yet to learn how Elder 
Brewster was protected in Holland and America. Three years after the 
first arrival of the first settlers, an assignment of garden plots was 
made to the "Married Men of the Plantation," as ordered by the or- 
dinance of the colonists. How these lots were distributed Governor 
Bradford describes in his own handwriting, as follows : "The South 
Side of the Street:" Peter Browne, John Goodman, William Brewster. 
"Highway to Town Brook :" John Billington, Isaac Allerton, Francis 
Cooke, Edward Winslow. The lots for planting were allotted bv 
chance. Historians state that these lots were awarded to John Good- 
man and others. The same authorities tell us that he had died durino- 
the first winter. At that time John Dunham was alive. It should be 
considered, that John Goodman, if a single man, could not hold a garden 



6 DEACOX JOHN DUNHAM. 

plot. Single men were oblig-ed to live in the families of the married. 
John Dunham was a married man, and provision was made for his 
family. He was a protege of Elder Brewster and also a native of 
Scrooby, and it would be natural to give them adjoining lots, as Gov- 
ernor Bradford reports. 

A list has been ])ul)lished giving the names of those settlers to 
whom cattle were given in the distribution of 1627. It is claimed that 
this document gives the names of all the inhabitants of the Colony at 
that time. Since the publication, on investigation, it has been shown 
that there were other residents in 1627. Neither the name of Good- 
man nor Dunham appear in the list. John Dunham, soon after this 
date, is known to be a dealer in cattle. As early as 1632 he received a 
grant of land for pasturing his cattle. He may have purchased them 
in 1627. John Dunliani was chosen deacon of the church, in 1633, 
under Elder Brewster. This is the year some historian says that he 
arrived in the country. It is not creditable that on his immediate ar- 
rival he should be chosen to such a responsible position, without a 
previous record. As late as 1638, cattle were sold under the name of 
"Goodman." During this year cattle were advertised as "Goodman's 
Steers." These are supposed to be the property of Deacon John Dun- 
ham. The following extract, concerning Deacon John Dunham, taken 
from the Records, expresses the opinion of those who in 1638 were 
about placing him in power as Deputy of the Colony : 

"He was a man of strict honesty and sterling character, quite 
prominent in the growth and prosperity of the Colony." Could this 
be said of a man who had just arrived in the Colony, coming, as his- 
torians have stated, in 1633? The Tlymouth Colonial Records in speak- 
ing of the death of Deacon John Dunham give this information: "He 
was an approved servant of God and useful man in his place, being a 
deacon in the Church of Plymouth." He carried out in the minutest 
detail the principles taught by his Church in extending the Kingdom of 
his Lord and Saviour. 

I'lA'.MOUTH COLONY. Much is due, for the success of the 
infant l'l\inouth Colony, to the industry and enterprise of Deacon John 
Dunham. \'>\ trade he was a weaver and plied the loom. He was also 
engaged in rearing cattle, and as his Hocks increased, he secured addi- 
tional land, from time to time, so that his estate was constantly on the 
increase. He became one of the iirst ])urchasers of Dartmouth. This 
he sold to John Briggs, six years before his death. To the new- 



DEACON JOHN DUNHAM. 7 

comers, John Dunliam dealt with a Hberal hand in provicHng- means for 
their subsistence, and he secured land for their occupancy and use. 

On the loth of April, in the 4th year of the reign of King James 
the 1st, the Great Patent of New England, which is the foundation of 
the title to the land comprised between the 40 and 48° of north latitude, 
was presented and granted on 3d of November, 1620. The council was 
formed under the leadership of Sir Edmund Zouche, Counselor of 
James I, to put it into execution. This council made inducements for 
settling the county. In 1621 it granted to John Pierce, in trust, a 
patent. This he sold in 1623 for £500. On the 1st of January, 1629, 
Gov. Bradford bought the patent in trust, but the patent was not signed 
imtil the first year of Charles I. A form of government was adopted 
placing the power in the hands of the governor and assistants. In 1638 
this power was transferred to the house of Deputies or General Court. 
On the 2d of March, 1640, Gov. Wm. Bradford surrendered the patent, 
reserving to' himself, ist, a tract on Cape Cod, embracing Easthami 
Orleans, Brewster and Chatham. 2d, Dartmouth and New Bedford. 
3d, Rheoboth, Mass. Barrington, Warren and, perhaps, Bristol, R. I. 

To the disconsolate, John Dunham gave words of encouragement 
and solaced them with kind w^ords and deeds. He was self-sacrificine- 
m providing for the comforts of others. This was in accordance with 
his general character. When about twenty days after arriving at Ply- 
mouth, he (whom some historians have named John Goodman), and 
Peter Brown walking into the woods, "to gather thatch" (notice the 
object of their expedition), "lost themselves." After wandering all the 
afternoon, they were obliged, though "slenderly" clothed to make the 
ground their bed. It snowed and the cold was severe. Their distress 
in the night was increased by hearing as they supposed lions roaring, 
one of which they thought very near. In their terror, they resolved to 
chmb a tree, though an intolerably cold lodging place. They stood 
ready to ascend, when the lions should come, and continued walking, 
walking 'round the tree all night, which probably saved their lives. In 
the morning they saw the islands in Plymouth Harbor and in the even- 
ing reached their friends, fainting with hunger and cold. John Dun- 
ham's feet were so frozen that they were obliged to cut off his shoes. 

John Dunham was patriotic while reverencing his native country; 
he loved the country of his adoption. He with Governor Bradford and 
Elder Brewster were the only Pilgrims who were members of the 
original congregation at Scrooby and they passed the whole of their 
lives in Plymouth, while others scattered into the wilderness beyond 



8 DEACOX JOHN DUXIIAM. 

them. It is to be inferred thai John Dunham, by ])nrchase and land 
grants, had accnmuhited C(Misideral)k' i)r()i)erly. Not only had grants 
been given to him, l)nl his son John, had been the recipient of a special 
grant, being the first l)orn of one of the old comers. As early as 1632. 
John Dunham's name appears on the day list for 9 shillings and Miles 
Standish 18 shillings. Although Deacon John Dunham proved him- 
self to be a man of excellent business (|ualifications, his soul appeared 
to be rapt up in the work of the church. L'p to 1639 the affairs of the 
church were peaceably managed. .\.t this time John Cook caused 
some dissensions and confusion in the organization. John Cook was 
dismissed and, to appease the people, John Dunham w'as elected his 
successor. He held the ])osition of deacon for the rest his life. 

During the official life of John Dunham as one of the Deputies of 
the General Court of Plymouth, the history of the colony prescribes 
but few momentous events and the period was one of profound peace 
with the Indians. English settlements, incorporated as towns, were 
extended in every direction, and the territory was nearly covered by 
English grants. There were no domestic feuds or ecclesiastical con- 
troversies. Sectarians, it is true, occasionally disturbed the tranquility 
of the inhabitants of this little commonwealth, l)ut persecution, with 
them, assumetl its mildest f(M'm, and their annals have escaped that deep 
and indellible stain of blood which pollutes the pages of the early history 
of their sterner and more intolerant brethren of Massachusetts. They 
were somewhat apprehensive of the commissioners who were sent out 
by King Charles TT, to examine the condition of the colonies and to 
correct abuses, but in Plymouth, there were no complaints, because 
apparently there were no wrongs. In 1643 a union or confederation 
was effected between the colonies of Plymouth, Massachusetts, Con- 
necticut and New Haven. The principal objects of this confederation 
were to secure harmonious co-operation in religious affairs, to establish 
an alliance offensive and defensive for the common defense. 

The spirit of enter])rise which found its hrst em])loyment in con- 
troversies w^ith the natives took another direction, and in the prosecu- 
tion of commerce found the real source of prosperity and wealth. 
Frugal and prudent from necessity, and industrious from habit, the 
colonists continued to advance by sure and certain steps in their career 
of successful exertion until the breaking out of King Philip's war, which 
occurred nine years after the death of John l)unham. This war was 
the death struggle between the white and red men, and the fate not 
only of Plymouth but of all New luigland was involved in the issue. 



DEACON JOHN DUNHAM. 9 

Philip's residence and that of liis native tribe was within the territorial 
jurisdiction of Plymouth, and therefore much of the danger and much 
of the sufTering-, which were occasioned by them, fell upon that colony. 

The English were successful and secured the (lisp(~)sal of the lands 
of the Indians. The dominion of the colony was firmly established and 
the colonists were relieved from all apprehensions of Indian hostility. 
In 1692 Plymouth Colony was absorbed in that of Massachusetts. The 
people of Plymouth shared but few of the favors which the new govern- 
ment had to bestow, and it was seldom that any resident, in what was 
termed the "Old Colony," obtained any ofifice or distinction in the 
Provincial government, or accpiired any influence in its councils. Ply- 
mouth, however, may well l:)e proud of the high distinctions which have 
been acquired by many of her native sons when placed in more genial 
clime. She has furnished her full proportion of talent, genius, learning 
and enterprise, in almost every department of life. 

RESIDENCE AND LAND OF DEACON JOHN DUNHAM. 
Deacon John Dunham's residence, after leaving the village, was located 
north of Watson's Hill and southwest of the village of Plymouth. To 
the west there was a swamp having an outlet into the Town Brook. 
This outlet, being on his land, was called Dunham's Brook. Two miles 
west by south of the village, was a large body of water called Billington 
Zee, which took the name from Francis Billington, who first discovered 
it. The Town brook is an outlet to this body of water. It has been 
enlarged by a flange and a pond. The old swamp and Dunham's Brook, 
by a flange flowing into Town brook, by means of a dam it has become 
a large pond. West of Billington Zee is a smaller pond from which it 
is separated by a narrow strip of land, which was publicly known as 
Dunham's neck. This strip was a portion of Deacon John Dunham's 
land. The highway leading to Carver was north of the ponds. South 
of Billineton Zee within a radius of four-and-a-half miles there were, 
on the west, a number of ponds. Micajah's pond is one-and-a-half 
miles south from the Zee. This pond was within the lands of Micajah 
Dunham, a grandson of Deacon John Dunham. Three miles farther 
south, near the Carver line, was Dunham's pond. The land enclosing 
it was purchased by some of the descendants of L)eacon John Dunham. 
Some of their offspring now live in the vicinity. 

CHILDREN OF DEACON JOHxN DUNHAM. Issue as fol- 
lows : The children of John and Abigail Dunham were born in Ply- 
mouth, Mass., except John, the oldest, who was born in Leyden, 
Holland. I. — John was b. in 1620, in Leyden, Holland. He m., March 



10 DEACox joiix nrxirANf. 

14, 1643. Dorotliy , of Boston. I lis fatluT ^ranted him six 

acres of land next to his property, wlicn John was 16 years oUl. Wdien 
lie was 21 }ears old he was g-iven a meadow and 20 aeres of land north- 
east of Josiah Cook's. He was admitted a freeman, March 7, 1643. 
He received grants of land by the General Court. In 1659 he was 
permitted by the court to select land for himself. In 1661 he and four 
others were allotted land at Sconset. In 1662 he was granted land by 
an act of the General Court, "To give to the first born of the Early 
Comers." In the same year he obtained a grant of land in Barnstal)le. 
In 1664, 1665 and i(>y4, he received additional grants of land. He died 
at Wellstleet, Eastham. in i(v)2. He made his will, Eeb. 2, 1691. 

II. — Abigail was the first child 1). at Plymouth. She was b. in 1623 
and m. Stephen Wood. 

HI. — Thomas was b. in 1626. In 1646, when in minoritv, courted 
and m. Martha Knott. She was a dau. of George Knott, of Sandwich, 
who d. May 2, 1648, and mentions in his will, Thomas Dunham. His 
son, Jonathan, became one of the earliest of the Xew England Colonists. 
who settled in New Jersey. He made his will, April 2, 1705. His 
son, Thomas, became a minister and settled in Rye, Westchester County, 
N. Y., then in Connecticut. Nathaniel and Ephraim, sons of his brother 
Jonathan, for a time lived with Thomas, in Rye. Rage 71, Vol. 11, 
Colonial Records of Connecticut, Oct.. 1680. states, ''Mr. Thomas Dun- 
ham minister at Rye — Court orders that the thirty ])ounds per annum 
agreed by Rye to be paid to the minister. Mr. Dunham, shall be 
gathered by the constable with the country rate in the same special 
price as the country rate and by him payed to the said minister, Oct., 
1683." Mr. Thomas Dunham and Mr. Caleb Watson are accepted for 
freemen." While in Connecticut. Thomas was granted £10 for his 
services in the Indian war. One year after the marriage of Thomas, 
he sold, on the 14th of January, the 6 acres of land, given him by his 
father, to James Knott, lie had been ])ul)licl\- reprimande(l ftir his 
courtship willi Martha Knott. On this acc<iunt he was led to sell this 
lot which his father liad given him and to leave the colony. He went 
into Massachusetts and afterwards to Hartford, Connecticut. It is 
supposed tliat he died in Connecticut. His cottage in Plymouth was 
sold in 1677 to Benjamin Eaton, of Andover. It is statecl«<*t+iat Martha 
Knott m. Nov. 29, 1650. If this be so, either this Martha was from 
another family or Thomas must have died before ^f>So. lUit it is known 
that Thomas was in Connecticut in 1658, when he received his pension. 

IV. — Samuel was b. in 1628. He m. Mrs. Martha Fallowell, widow 



DEACON JOHN DUNHAM. II 

of William, June 29, 1649. I" 1653 he sued John Andrews, in l)cliall of 
his wife, for services rendered before marriaere. lie was a freeman in 
1648. Samuel and Widow Fallowell, in 1678, administered tlie estate 
of John Fallowell. In 1650 he bought land of his brother, John Dun- 
ham. On the 19th of May, 1659, he m. Mrs. Mary Watson. In 1668 
he was elected deputy of Plymouth at the time of the death of his 
father. During that year he was granted a lot of 30 acres adjoining 
and of the same size that he bought of his brother John. In 1673 ^""e 
was appointed constal:)le. He was surveyor of highways in 1675. He 
was under marshal in i686 and gaol keeper in 1689. 

V. — Hannah was b. in 1630. She m. Oct. 31, 1651, Giles Rickard 
and had: John, b. Sept. 16. 1652, and Abigail. He had m. Feb. 6, 1644, 

Julith and had a son, Giles, and Sarah, who was b. in 1646. 

Hannah must have d. before May 20, 1662, when he m. Jone (Jane) 
Tilson. His son, Giles, m. Hannah Snow, b. in 1646, dan. of Nicholas 
Snow, of Eastham, who adopted Desire Doten. After her deatli, June 
25, 1669, he m. Mrs. Jane Churchill, widow of John, and dan. of William 
Pontus, of Bridgewater. 

VI. — Jonathan was b. in 1632. He was a freeman in 1653. He m. 
Nov. 29, 1655, Mary, dau. of Philip De la Noye, wdio was the first 
settler of Dux])ury. De la Noye came from Englan<l by the Fortune 
in 1621. Jonathan Dunham's wife d. soon after marriage. He at 
this time resided in Barnstable. On the 15th of October, 1657, he m. 
Mary, dau. of Elder Henry Cobb, of Barnstable. She was b. March 24, 
1637. Her mother was Patience Hurst, dau. of Deacon James Hurst, 
who m. a dau. of John Faunce, and.for his second wife, Sarah, dau. of 
Samuel Hinckley of Barnstable and Scituate, and sister of Thomas Hick- 
ley, who was the last Governor of Plymouth Colony. James Hurst in his 
will, made Dec. 10, 1657, mentions his sons, John, Gresham, James 
Eleazer and^dau., Mary Dunham. Elder Henry Cobb was b. in Kent, 
England. He came to this country, in 1629, and settled at Scituate 
where he was the founder of the church. ( )n the 8tli clay of January, 
1635, was chosen Elder. In 1639 he removed to Barnstable where he 
was elected deacon of the church. This office he lield for 34 years. In 
1645 l"!^ was elected deputy from Barnstable for six terms. He was the 
ruling elder of the church in 1O70, and d. in 1679. Jonathan Dun- 
ham, at an early date, interested himself in missionary work among the 
Indians along the sea coast, from Maine at Saco and along Cape Cod. 
In 1670 he resided at Eastham where he remained two years and then 
removed to Middleboro, where, in 1673, he was elected constable and 



12 DRACOX JOTIX DrXTIAM. 

in 1675, selectman. Some of tlic ])ropi,'rty wliicli hv liad from his father, 
John Dunham, in K)7<;, he sold to his brother Joseph for twenty-five 
])ounds. He was elected deputy to the (leneral Court for Middleboro. 
It was soon after this that he removed to Edg-artown. Martha's \'ine- 
yard and. in i6(;4, he was ordained at that ])lace ])\- Elder Gibson, (^n 
the 28th of June. 1717. he made his will and died on the i8th of the 
following December. .\ few years before his death he was assisted by 
Rev. Samuel W'iswall, who afterwards sticcecded him. 

\ 11. — iVrsis was 1). in 1635. She was m. first to Benajah Pratt, on 
the 29th of November. 1655. and, secondly, to Jonathan Shaw on the 
15th of October. 1657. Jonathan Shaw had previously m. Phebe, a dau. 
of George Watson. Persis d. in 1672. 

Issue: Abigail Shaw, b. Aug. 21, 1669. VIII. — Joseph was b. in 
1636. He m. Alercy, dau. of Secretary Nathaniel Morton, on the i8th 
of November, 1657. She d. I-^eb. 19, 1667. On the 20th of August, 
1669, he m. Hester Worrnall, dau. of Joseph, of Rowley, who moved 
to Boston and from there to Scituate. Joseph Dunham took the oath 
of fidelity in 1658 and in 1686 was on the grand jury. 

IX. — Benjamin was b. in 1637. He m. Mary Tilson, Oct. 25, 1660. 
In 1668 he resided in Eastliam. He afterwards removed to Taunton. 
Here he possessed real estate, some of which he conveyed to Jonathan 
Briggs. Issue: Cornelius was b. in 1670 at Taunton. 

' X. — Daniel was b. in 1639. About the year 1670. he m. Mehitable 
Hayward. He was appointed, in 1671, surveyor of highways in Ply- 
mouth. He removed to Bridgewater and is supposed to have d. in 
Dorchester. 

XI. Benajah, the youngest child, was b. in 16^10. He m. Elizabeth 
Tilson, of Scituate, Oct. 25, t66o. His occupation was similar to that 
of his father, a linen weaver. He accom])anied his brother, Daniel, 
to Eastliam, in 1668. He became a court officer in i6()9. Here they 
separated and in 1672 followed Jonathan, the son of Thomas his 
brother, and settled in I'iscataway, New Jersey, south of Woodbridge, 
the home of Jonathan Dunham. He ])iu'chased too acres of land and 
became a planter. He took an active interest in the aft'airs of the 
C(jlon\- and in 1673 was appointed captain of the militia, and as such 
was one of the committee of safety and council of war. It was under 
this board that Jonathan Singletary, from Haverhill, who had assumed 
the name of Jonathan Dunham, was condemned loi- his vagrancy. His 
will was made May 10, 1679, and he died at I'iscataway, N. J., Dec. 
24, 1680. 



DEACON JOHN DUNHAM. I 3 

TAX RATES AND MILITARY SERVICE. Rates of Plymouth 
in 1632 : John Dunham 9 shares as stated by Shurtlifif. Myles Standish 
18 shares. Subjects to bear arms — ages 16 to 60. In the year 1643. 
John Dunham, Thomas Dunham, and Samuel Dunham. March 14, 
1635, John Dunham granted land for sheep at Goose Point. 1639, 
granted land southwest of William Pontus. 

II. — ABIGAIL, b. 1623; m. Nov. 6, 1644, Stephen Atwood, Easton, 
Mass. They removed to Eastham, Mass. Issue: i. — Joseph, m. 
Apphia (Bangs) Knowles, widow of John Knowles and dau. of Edward 
Bangs. 2. — Stephen, Jr., m. Esther. 3. — Eldad, b. July 7, 1651 ; m. 
Feb. 14, 1683, Anna, dau. of Mark Snow; d. 1715. 4. — John. 5. — 
Hannah. 6. — Medad. 

IV. — SAMUEL, b. 1625; surveyor in Plymouth in 1675; later lived 
in Barnstable; m. June 29, 1649, Mrs. Martha Fallowell, widow of Will- 
iam; 1643, ^ non-commissioned officer; Jan. 19, 1647, granted 6A.of land 
by his father; 1648, a freeman; 1650, bought land of his brother John; 
1665, granted 30 A. on west side of the Nansket ; 1667 to 1674, select- 
man; 1675, a grand juror; 1678, with his wife, administrator of estate 
of John Fallowell; 1686, under magistrate at Marshfield ; 1687, gaol- 
keeper; March 13, 1687, letters of administration granted to his brother 

John. Issue: i. — Sarah, b. April 10, 1650; m. 1671, Daniel . 

2. — Twins, b. Dec. 29, 1651 ; lived six days. 3. — Samuel, b. 1660; m. 
1680, Elizabeth Martin. He was fined for abusing a widow. 1682, 
abusing Indians. 

V. — HANNAH, b. in 1630; m. Oct. 31, 1651, Giles Rickard. Issue : 
John Rickard, b. Sept. 16, 1652; m. Hester D. John was arrested 
for abusing Indians, in 1682. Issue: Abigail Rickard, m. Nathaniel 
Jackson. Issue : Rebecca Jackson, m. Nathaniel Morton. Issue : 

Rebecca Morton, m. William Davis. Issue: William Davis, m. 

. Issue : William T. Davis, Author of "Landmarks of Ply- 
mouth." 

VII. — PERSIS, b. in Plymouth in 1635; m. Nov. 29, i655,Bennajah 
Pratt; 2nd, Oct. 15, 1667, Jonathan Shaw. Persis, d. in 1672. Issue: 
I. — Abigail Pratt, b. Aug. 21, 1657. 2. — Abigail Shaw, b. Aug. 21, 
1669. 

PLYMOUTH RECORDS — PROPERTY TRANSFERRED. 
1651. GEO. RUSSELL TO GILES RICKARD. Oct. 7th, Geo. 
Russell, of Scituate, doth acknowledge in consideration of five pounds 
ten shillings to be paid by Giles Rickard, Senior of Plymouth, weaver, 



14 DEACON JOHN DUNHAM. 

hath freely bargained and sold his house and land at Willingsla, near 
Plymouth, with all tlie rooms thereof with all ])oards. shelves, doors, and 
locks belonging to the same, with, two acres of land, more or less, on 
which the house now standeth, with 7 acres of upland lying at Wobery 
Plain, bounded with the land of Henry Wood, on one side and Edmund 
Tilson on the other, with all the fences belonging. 

FRANCOIS GOULDER TO GILES RICKARD. Whereas 
there are certain fruit trees, which were ])lanted by iM-ancis Goulder, 
the late inhabitant of the said house, for wdiich the said Giles is to give 
and make payments unto the said Francis Goulder for the said trees, 
as also the said Giles Rickard is to pay unto the said Francis Goulder 
40 shillings of the above 5 pounds los. by order from George Russell, 
aforesaid and Giles Rickard is to have and enjoy a small addition of 
swamp, lying l)y the aforesaid 2 acres, which same Francis Goulder 
purchased of Samuel Dunham, to have and to hold the said house and 
all the boards, shelves, doors, and locks belonging with two acres of 
land (more or less), on which the house now standeth with the seven 
acres of land at Wobery Plain, with fences and all appurtenances be- 
longing theremito, unto the said Cjiles Richard, his heirs, and assigns 
forever, &c., &c. 

JOHX DUX HAM TO SAMUEL DUNHAM. Jan. 19, 1647 
know all men by these presents that I John Dunham Senior have freely 
and fully given to my son Samuel six acres of upland ground being 
bounded by my neighbor William Pontus on the n«^rth side and with the 
connnon highway on the south side and next adjoining the rest of my 
land, and the land of my neighbor William Pontus on the east side, 
provided the same Samuel Dimham dn allow me sufficient cart way 
■through the same at the partition between me and my neighbor William 
Pontus. The said Sanmel also to maintain a sufficient fence about the 
said 6 acres. 1 do freely and fully give unto by son Samuel the six 
acres more or less and his heirs and assigns forever. 

Signed: JdIui Dunham, Jan. k), 1647. 

Mr. Pradford, (iovernor. 

Witness: Nathaniel Ah)rton, James Glass. 

SAMUEL DUNHAM '!'()" JAMES GLASS. Jan. u), 1647. 
Sanmel Dunham in consideration of 5 lbs. sterling to ])e ])aid in manner 
and form following; 35 s to be paid, the last of November next follow- 
ing the date hu'eof and 35 s. to be i)aid the last of November following 
the first payment and tlie remaining 30 to ])e ])aid in Xoveml)er follow- 
ing the second payment in the ordinary payment of the country viz: 



DEACON JOHN DUNHAM. I 5 

corn or cattle by James Glass. Six acres of upland next adjoining- John 
Dunham senior and William Tontus be it six acres more or less formerly 
bestowed by a gift to Samuel Dunham by his father John Dunham 
aforesaid, the said John Dmdiam reserving the use and property of the 
timber on the six acres for firewood and other purposes. These 
presents are to certify concerning the said John Dunham Senior of 
Plymouth aforesaid Weaver, doeth freely surrender all his right title, 
and interest into the said timber unto James Glasse in lien of a small 
moiety of land belonging to William Pontus about half an acre more or 
less the north west side 'being bounded by John Dunham's land and the 
sout'h west by a little pond. The said William Pontus by way of ex- 
change in the behalf of his son-in-law James Glass aforesaid for the 
aforesaid timber on the six acres of upland aforesaid. Furthermore the 
said James Glass doth covenant and agree to allow the aforesaid John 
Dunham cartway &c. &c. 

SAMUEL DUNHAM TO JOHN DUNHAM. Febry. i8, 1650. 
That Samuel Dunham of New Plymouth, planter in consideration of 13 
pounds sterling, and fully paid l)y John Dun'ham, senior, of Plymouth, 
weaver, has bargained and sold unto the said John Dunliam Senior the 
house and lands, the said John now inhabits, estimated at a])out 12 
acres, more or less bounded on the Northwest by Gabriell Fallowell 
and John Wood, on the south west by the common, on the south east 
by lands of William Pontus, and other lands of said John Dunham, as 
also a small parcel of Meadow lying at the watering place, about half 
an acre, also a parcel of upland at Willingsla about ten acres, more or 
less, bounded by a highway which lies between the up])er ends of ]\Ir. 
Bradford's and Nathaniel Morton's lands, and the parcel of upland, 
aforesaid, and at the head with land of Henry Wood, To have and to 
hold the said house and land, orchard and other appurtenances belong- 
ing thereunto, with the small parcel of Meadow at the watering place, 
and the parcel of upland at Willingsla, belonging thereunto to the said 
John Dunham, 'his heirs, and assign forever, with all the said Samuel 
Dunham right, title and interest unto the said premises, every part and 
parcel thereto unto the use and behoof of the said John Donham his 
heirs, and assigns forever. 

JOHN DUNHAM, JR., TO SAMUEL DUNHAM. Feb. 18, 1650* 
John Dunham Jr. of New Plymouth in consideration of 6 ll)s. sterling 
and 12 s. fully paid by Samuel Dunham hath freely bargained and sold 
unto the said Samuel Dunham a parcel of Upland estimated about 
twelve acres more or less lying at Wellingsla near Plymouth bounded 



l6 DEACON JOHN DUNHAM. 

on the cast bv a higliway bcliind the U])]xt end of Mr. Bradford's and 
Nathaniel Morton's land at Welling-sla an<l liead by land of Henry 
Wood, also a small parcel of upland meadows lyini;- in the woods being 
estimated half an acre more or less to have and to hold the same parcel 
of upland and meadow with all its appartances thereunto belonging 
unto the said Samuel Dunham his heirs, and assigns forever. 



JOHN DUNHAM. 

I.— JOHN (Deacon John Dunham, 1588-9), b. 1620; Leyden Hol- 
land, m. Dorothy , in 1641. Granted 30 acres of meadow land 

northeast of Cook's Pond, March 7. 1643 ; became freeman, 1641, made 
grand juror and non-commissioned officer; in Jan. 19, 1647, given 6 
acres of land by his father; in 1659 the general court granted to him, 
and four others, land to be selected by them at Sconsett, ; in 1661 ap- 
pointed highway surveyor; in 1662 named as one of the first born, 
granted land at Barnstable; in 1660 granted 30 acres west side of the 
Nansket; in 1674 granted 30 acres more. He made his will at Ply- 
mouth, Feb. 2, 1691; probated, 1692. Issue: i. I.— Mary, b. 1642; m. 
Nov. 20, 1662, James Hamblin, Jr., of Barnstable. They had 12 children. 
She d. Dec. 19, 1715. 2. H.— Patience, b. March 8,' 1645; i"- James 
Hamblin, at Scituate, Mass. 3. HI.— John. b. Oct. 11, 1649 at Barn- 
stable; m. March i, 1680, Mary Smith, dau. of Rev. John Smith and 
Susannah Hinckley, of England, sister of Gov. Thomas Hinckley. John, 
d. Jan. 2, 1696. 4. IV.— Jonathan, b. April 16, 1650; d. April 26, 1650. 
5. v.— Samuel, b. Feb. 25, 1651 ; m. Mary Harlow, Jan. 15, 1680; in 
1693, Mrs. Mary Watson. Will probated 1718. 6. VL— Mercy, b. July 
25, 1662; m. in 1693, Israel Hatch. 7.. VII.— Susannah, m. Jan." 20, 
1673, Bartholomew Hamblin. Had 10 children. 8. VIII.— Lydia, b. 
1666; m. Robert Barrows, son of John Barrows. Had Elisha, 1686. 
9- IX. — Hannah, b. 1657; d. 1659. 

TRANSFER OF PROPERTY. Memoranda from Plymouth 
Records. John Dunham to Henry Wood XVII day of March 1642. 
Bradford Governor. John Dunham the younger doth acknowledge 
that for an in consideration of the sum of seven £ sterling and ten 
shillings to be paid at Indian hamest and 10 s. more in rye as soon as 
ripe at the prices corn is sold for at the time of delivery at Plymouth, 
and £3 IDS. in cotton cloth to be XV teerne wide at ij. \'II j. per yard 
and the rest of £ 10 s. in other things of the cotton cloth be refused^ 
in payment, the Henry shall ])ay in other things as soon as he can to 
that value, hath freely and absolutely sold to the said Henry Wood, the 
house, building and land lying in Plymouth between the lands of 



l8 JOHN DUNHAM. 

Gabriel Fallowell on tlic north the new field on the west and land of 
John Dunham and William Pontus on the south and east side contain- 
ing- ten acres there bouts, together with his (^rant at Swan Holt and 
meadow at Swan Holt, all and sing-ular his right and title and interest 
thereunto belonging and every parcel thereof, to have and to hold said 
housing and upland lying in Plymouth and the fences about the same 
with the ground as Swan Holt unto the said Henry Wood, his heirs and 
assignors forever. 

EDMUND TILSON TO JOHN D.. JR. VH July 1645. Edmund 
Tilson doth acknowledge that for and in consideration that John Dun- 
ham, Jr. shall pay him 13 bush Indian Corn and five bushels of wheat 
delivered at Mayor Sedquick in Charleston, Massachusetts Bay before 
the end of March next and £3 more in country pay to that time 12 
months, hath freely and absolutely bargained and sold unto the said 
John Dunham Jr. all his house and garden place lying at Wellingsly by 
latelv purchased of Henry Wood, with all the appartenances. 

THURSTON CLARK TO JOHN D., JR. 1649 Memoranda. 
The 1 6th day of September Thurston Clarke the elder doth acknowledge 
for and in consideration of the sum of ten lbs. sterling, whereof five 
pounds is already paid by John Dunham Jr. at Plymouth. The remain- 
ing five pounds to be paid by the 15th day of September 1650 by John 
Dunham aforesaid he hath fully, freely and absolutely bargained and 
sold unto the said John Dunham a house and ten (10) acres of upland 
be it more or less being in the township of New Plymouth lying about 
the highway going to Jones river abutting on the upper of the lots of 
Samuel Cathert and Edward Dotey with all the houses and fences now 
upon the said land, with all the shelves, locks, doors, now in use with 
orchard &c. to have and to hold unto the said John Dunham, his heirs, 
and assigns forever and Faith Clarke the wife of Thurston Clarke, does 
give her free and full covering to the sale of the aforesaid house, land, 
orchard and appartenances. 

NATHANIEL SOUTHER TO JOHN DUNHAM. Memoranda 
XXV Sept. 1645. That Nathaniel Souther for £5 sterling and i goat 
kid in liand to be paid by John Dunham Jr. in corn or cattle Imt not 
more than 1 third in corn &c. ike. hath freely and fully bargained & 
-J sold to the said John 10 acres of upland and the fences about the same 
and the garden place at Wellingsly &c. 

JOHX DI;NHA^1, jr., to NATHANIEL MASTERTON. Octo- 
ber 25, i()4S. John Dunham acknowledges for and in consideration of 
lbs. 12 sterling to be paid unto him, in; 3lbs. to be paid out of hand 



JOHN DUNHAM. ig 

cloth and commodities, and 5lbs. to be paid by the 15th day of April 
next following- the date hereof in corn and cattle and the remaining 
4lbs. to be paid on the last of October 1649 i" Rye and Indian Corn by 
Nathaniel Masterton his heirs, and assigns forever provided the said 
John Dunham Jr. is to dvi-ell in and make use of the same until the 15th 
day of April next following the date hereof. 

In witness : — John Dunham, Nathaniel Morton. 

3 JOHN, b. Oct. II, 1649; m- March i, 1680, Mary Smith, dan. of 
Rev. John and Susanna (Hinckley) Smith and niece of Thomas Hinck- 
ley, the last governor of Plymouth Colony. In 1683, he and his wife 
sued Joseph Howland for two years' service of Mary, before their mar- 
riag-e. Her maiden name was used in the suit. He was not an original 
proprietor of Barnstable, as he bought land of Thomas Bowman, Jr., 
who moved to Falmouth, Feb. 18, 1685. Three A. of land were laid out 
to him, bounded on the E. by Goodspeed's old castway, that goeth from 
Ebenezer Goodspeed's house to the place where the old house of the 
said Goodspeed was by the Sah Marsh ; S. and W. by cove and river, 
and W. by the Commons. On April 10, 1689, thirty A. which had 
been granted to him several years previous, was laid out to him at 
Oysterhead river, bounded W. by Herring river ; S. by John Leedsour's 
marsh ; E. by John Goodspeed's castway. He was first a member of 
the church at Plymouth, afterward at Barnstable. In 1692 he was 
deputy in general court; after his death, Jan. 2, 1698, his wife Mary, 
moved to Mansfield, and opened a public house. Issue: Born at 
Barnstable. 10. I.— Thomas, b. Dec. 25, 1680, Plymouth; bap. by 
Parson Russell, Sept. 17, 1683. "• H.— John, b. May 18, 1682; bap. 
1683; d. 1714. 12. HI.— Ebenezer, b. April 17, 1684; m. 1707, Anne 
Ford, Mansfield. 13. IV.— Desire, b. Dec. 10, 1685, Barnstable; bap. 
July 30, 1686, by the Rev. John Lathrop ; m. March ii, 1712-13, Samuel 
Stetson, of Scituate. 14. V. — Elisha, b. Sept. i, 1687; m. Temperance 
Stewart, 1739. 15. VI.— Mercy, b. Jan. 10, 1689; m. (i) Ephraim 
Kempton; m. (2) Dec. 17, 1724, Samuel Stetson, Scituate, Mass. 16. 
VII. — Benjamin, b. June 20, 1691 ; m. (i) Feb. 2, 1732, Hannah Scott; 
m. (2) Hannah Green, b. Jan. 13, 1696. 

BARROWS. 

8 LYDIA, m. Robert F3arrows ; b. 1666. Issue-. 17. I.— Elisha 
Barrows. 

I MARY, b. 1642. Barnstable; m. Nov. 20, 1662, James Haml)lin, 
Jr.; b. 1636, England; d. May 3, 1718, Tisbury; she d. Dec. 19, 1715. 
Issue: 18. I. — Mary Hamblin, b. July 24, 1664; m. Feb. 22, 1692, John 



20 JOHN DUNHAM. ' 

Davis, Jr.; d. 1698. 19. II.— Elizabeth, b. Feo. 13, 1667; m. John 
Scudder; d. Jan., 1742. 20. III.— Eleazar, b. April 12, 1668; m. Lydia. 
21. I\-.— Experience, b. April 12, 1668; m. Aug. 24, 1687, Thomas 

Jenkins. 

7 SUSANNA, m. Jan. 20, 1673, Bartholomew Hamblin ; b. Aprd 
II, 1642; d. April 24, 1704. Barnstable. Issue: Born Barnstable. 22. 
I.— Samuel, b. Dec. 25, 1674. 2^. II.— Mercy, b. June. 1^7; m- Nov. 
10. 1709, Edward Milton. 24. III.— Patience, h. April 15, 1680. 25. 
IV._Susanna, b. March 16. 1682. 26. V.— Experience, b. Feb. 13, 
1684: m. Sept. 13, 1732, Isaac Lewis; d. July 24, 1749- 27. VL— John, 
b. Tune 19, 1686; d. April 26, 1705. 28. VII.— Ebenezer, b. March 23, 
1689. 29. VIII.— Mary, b. May 23, 1691. 30. IX.— Bethia, b. Nov. 
26, 1693. 31. X.— Reliance, b. Nov. 30, 1696. 

2 PATIENCE, b. 1645; "1- James Hamblin. Issue: 32. I.— 
James, b. Aug. 26, 1669; m. Oct. 8, 1690, Ruth Lewis. 33. II.— 
Jonathan, b. March 6, 1671 ; m. March 6, 1705, Esther Hamblin. 34. 
III.— Ebenezer, b. July 29, 1674; m. Sarah Lewis. 35. IV.— Elisha, b. 
March 15, 1676; d. Dec. 20, 1677. 36. V.— Hope, b. March 13, 1679; 
m. May 9, 1712. William Case, son of John and Desire (Manter) Case.. 
37. VL— Job, 1). Jan. 15, 1681. 38. VII.— John, b. Jan. 12. 1683. 39- 
VIII.— Elkanah. m. (i) April 13, 1711, Abigail Hamblin ; m. (2) Mar- 
garet Bates. 40. IX.— Benjamin, bap. March 16, 1685 ; m. Anne Mayo. 

36 HOPE HAMBLIN. b. March 13. 1679; m. May 9, 1712, William, 
son of John and Desire (Manter) Case, of Tisbury. Issue: 41. L— 
James Case, b. 1713; m. Sept. 23. 1736, Sarah Blossom, of Barnstable; 
removed to Lebanon. C(Min. 42. H.— Barnard Case, b. 1714; m. 
Dorothy Hammett ; d. July 8, 1792. 43. III.— Desire, b. 1719. 

42 BARNARD CASE, b. 1714: m. Dorothy Hammett; b. 1715; d. 
July 9, 1792. Tic d. July 8, 1792. Issue: 44. L— Rebecca, m. Feb. 
9, 1772. Jonathan l-osler. 45. II.— Barnard, m. Jan. i, 1793, Thankful 

Daggett. 

5 SAMUEL, b. 1651, I'lymouth; m. (i) Mary Harlow, iC)So; m. (2) 
Jan. ^5, 1693. Mrs. Sarah Watson. Last marriage took place in In- 
ferior Court\)f Common Pleas. In \C^^)y). he and son. Sanniel, enlisted 
under Capt. James Warren. Will probated 1718 at Plymouth. Issue: 
46. I._Sanniel. d. 1681 ; enlisted 3 years under Captain Warren. 47. 
jj__^\'illiani. I). P)84; m. Anne Norcutt of \Vm. of Mansfield. 48. HI. 
—Mary, b. 1687. 49. J V.— Ebenezer. h. 1692; m. Abigail. 50. V.— 
Nathaniel, b. ir)(,8: m. Rebecca Ring. 

47 WILLIAM, b. 1684; m. Ann Norcutt. Issue : 51. L— William, 



JOHN DUNHAM. 2l 

h. T/io; m. at Colchester, March 13, 1739, Persis Dunham. She d. Nov. 
18, 1773. 52. 11.— Martha, h. 1713. at Colchester; m. Nathaniel Free- 
man. 53. III.— Jonat'ian, b. 1715, at Colchester; m. Elizabeth . 

54. IV.— Mary, b. 1716, at Mansfield; ni. Solomon Brown. 

49 EBENEZER, b. 1692; m. Abigail . Issue- 55 I — 

Abigail, m. James Weston. 56. Il.-Samuel, b. 1732 ; m. 1755, Susanna 
Thomas, of John. 57. III.-Ebenezer, b. 1738; m. 1756, Hannah 
Morton. 58. IV.-John, m. Nov., 1755, Mary Thomas. ^9- V.- 
Moses. 60. VI.-Mary. 6r. VII.-Barnabas, m. 1766, Lydia Cole. 
62. VIII.— William, m. 1764, Abigail Thomas. 

62 WILLIAM, m. 1764, Abigail Thomas. Issue: 63. I.— Will- 
iam, b. 1765; m. Elizabeth Foster. 64. II.— Thomas, b. 1770. 

53 JONATHAN, b. 1715; m. Elizabeth; b. m Colchester; settled 
m Wilhamburg, Mass.; moved to Ballston, N. Y. Issue: 65 I — 
Elizabeth, b. April 3, 1730; m. Sept. 19, 1751, John Marvin, Jr. 66. II. 
—Samuel, b. 1733; m. Mary Earl, Lansingburgh, N. Y. (See Pension 
Record). 67. IH.-Mary, b. April 18, 1734. 68. IV.-Solomon, b. 
Dec. 25, 1735; m. 69. V.-Esther, b. Dec. 9, i737; m. Jan. 29, lycc, 
Abner Quitterfield. 70. VI.— Alida, b. May 9, 1739. 71- VII.— Dau 
that m. Mr Jones, and had: 72. I.— Dunham Jones, M. P., Ca. 

6s WILLIAM, b. Oct. 13, 1765; m. 1788, Elizabeth Foster, of Ply- 
mouth ; d. July 20, 1854, aged 84 years. He d. Oct. 8, 1833, Plymouth. 
Issue: ys- L— John Foster, b. Aug. 2, 1796; m. 1819, Lvdia Tuft 
Wisvvall. 74. II._Betsey (Elizabeth), m. (i) John Lewis; m! (2) Ben- 
jamin Barnes. 

73 JOHN FOSTER, b. Aug. 2, 1796; m. 1819, Lvdia Tuft Wins- 
wall; b. Nov. 10, 1798, Provincetown. Issue: 75. I._Lydia Ann, b. 
Aug. 26, 1820. 76. II.— John Thomas, b. Nov. 7, 1821. yy. HL— 
Hannah Nickerson, b. March 10. 1823; m. Eleazar Shaw; b. 1823. 78. 
IV.— Salone Nickerson, b. Sept. 20, 1827; m. Joshua I. Edes. 79. V.— 
George Foster, b. Oct. 31, 183 1, of Abraham." 80. VI.— Betsey Foster, 
b. Aug. 2S, 1833; m. Samuel Newell Dunham. 81. VII.— Lydia Ann! 
b. July 14, 1837; m. Daniel H. Paulding. 82. VIII.— William" Thomas' 
b. Sept. 25, 1829. 

56 SAMUEL, b. 1732 ; m. 1755, Susanna Thomas, of John. Issue : 
83. I.— Samuel, b. 1758; m. Elizabeth Morton. 84. II._Elizabeth, b. 
1761. 85. HI.— Susanna, b. 1763 ; m. 1790, John Alden ; d. Jan. 2, 1814 
Middleboro. 86. IV.— Deborah, b. 1765; m. Gideon Southworth. 87.' 
v.— Ichabod, b. 1768; m. Sarah Wood, of Woodstock, Vt. 88. VI.— 
Elijah, b. 1770. 89. VII.— Nathaniel Thomas, b. 1772. 90. VIII.— 



^^ JOHN DUNHAM. 

Xancv.b. 1774; m. Abraham Thomas. 91- XI.-F.phrami. b. I777- 92- 
X.— Andrew, b. 1779- 93- ^I-— Lewis, b. 1785. 

66 SAMUEL, b. 1733: m. Mary Earl. Issue: 94- I— Samuel, b. 
Tau IV .7^'=;; ni. Dec. 11, 1791. ^f^rv Earl, Lansiugburgh, X Y ; b. 
Sept 4 1774 9v II.-JesseDavis. m. HauuahJ. lUguall. 96- iii-- 
Daniel," b. 176;; u. Margaret Ouittert^eld. 9.7. IV.-Chaudler, m. 
Judith Pierce, dau. of Benjamm. 98. V.--Mary. 99. \ I.-Eliza. 100. 

^^^m^ SAMUEL, b. lau. 15, 1765; clergyman: m. Mary Earl, Lan- 
singburgh, X. Y., Dec. n, i79i- Applied tor pension, Sept. .5. i^oo, 
at Scriba, X. Y. Issue : loi. I.-William, b. March 20 i793 ; -• Aug. 
26, 1810, Esther Hims; b. Dec. 5. i790, M. E. preacher 102. 11.- 
Moses, b. Mav S, 1800; m. Roxanna Deals; d. Jan. 23, 1826. 103. iii- 
-Henry, b. March 11, 1802; m. Diadama Fox, Oct. 5, i84c> 104. V- 
-Samuel. 105. ^^-Wesley. 106. VI.-Minerva. 107. X'll.-Wa.tty 
10^ HEXRY, b. March 11, 1802; m. Diadama hox; d. Oct. 5 i849- 
Issue: 108. I.-Marv, b. Feb. 25, 1828. 109. IL-San.uel, b. March 
5, 1830; d. Oct. 16, 1832. no. III.^Diana, b. Jan. 4, 1832; m. Henry 
Furn'an. m. IV.-Diadama, b. Jan. 4, 1832; m. Stephen Potter. 112. 
V-Roxana, b. April 22, 1834; m. Chauncey Lane. 113. \ i-J;;''^' 
b. March 21, 1836; m. Mr. Meyers; d. LS, i86i- lU- ViL- 

Xancy A., April n, 1839; m. J- A. Thompson. 115. ^ I"--^"^;"'^ ^"' ^; 

Aug. 14, 1841; m. Joseph Rounds. 116. IX.-James H., b. Dec. 16, 

1844; m. Marv Hardin. 

102 MOSES, b. May 5< 1800; M. E. clergyman; m. Aug. 15, i^--- 

Roxanna Reals ; b." Oct. 27, 1804 ; d. March 6, 1883 he d Clayvd e, Jai. 

23, 1862 ; buried at Cedarville. Issue : 1 17. I-Dela Fletcher, b. May 

4 1823; d. Dec. 14, 1837. 118. II.-Moses Earl Ix beb. 6 1824; n • 

(I) Harriet Ursula Hughston; m. (2) Lydia Maria Johnston ; d. Dec. 17, 

T 808 

118 MOSES E., b. Feb. 6, 1824; graduated Hamilton College, 1847 ; 
Psi Upsilon; a prominent educator and successful preacher; 1889-98, 
pastor of I'hn.outh Cong. Church, Utica, X. Y. ; Ph. D. of Umon Col- 
lege- D D. of U. of P., LL. D. of • He was a journahs 

of some note, frequently and acceptably contributing to magazmes and 
naoers He held many honorable of^ces and deliyered innumerable 
addresses. He n. ( d' Aug. 6, 1851, Harriet Ursula Hughston of 
Guilford, who d. April 9, 1859; m- (-) Feb. 25, .862, Lydia M Johnston, 
of Sidney He d. Whitesboro, Dec. 17, 1898. Issue : 1 19- L-George 
Earl b April 5, 1859; graduated Hamilton College, Psi Upsilon; editor 



JOHN DUNHAM. ;23 

of The Utica Daily P-ess ; ni. Jan. 9. 1884, Helen M. Jones. Jan. 23. 
1888. a dau. was b. who d. Jan. 24. 1888. President of Utica Chamber 
of Commerce ; trustee of Hamilton College ; a manager of Utica State 
Hospital. 

95 JESSE DAVIS, b. about 1786; m. 1808, Hannah Jackson 
Bagnall, dau. of Richard. Issue: 120. I.— Richard Bagnall ; m. 
Hannah Chandler. 121. H.— Lucy Wright; m. Benjamin Harvey. 122. 
HE— \\'illiam Jackson, Anna Hinckley, widow of Chandler D. Dun- 
ham. 123. IV.— Jose])h Bagnall. 124. \'.— Chandler Davis, m. Anna 
Hinckley. 125. VI.— Eliza Rich. 126. VIE— Nancy. 127. VIIE— 
Sarah. 128. IX.— Hannah. 129. X. — Samuel West.' 

120 RICHARD B., m. 1838, Hannah J. Chandler, dau. of John B. 
Issue: 130. I.—George H., b. 1842; m. Eliza Cole. 131. IE— William 
C, b. 1849; m. Elizabeth Lewis. 132. HI. — Samuel West. 

87 ICHABOD, b. 1768 ; m. Sarah Wood, of Woodstock, Vt. Issue : 
133. E— Ephraim, m. Rebecca Barrows. 134. IE — Betsy, m. George 
Barrows. 135. HE— Nathaniel, b. 1805; m. Anna U. Vaughn. Middle- 
boro. 136. IV.— Nancy, m. Alden Bisbee, Middleboro. 137 V.— Mary 
H., m. Benjamin Dunham, of Carver. 

135 NATHANIEL, b. 1805 : m. Anna H.- \^aughn, Middletown, 
N. Y. Issue: 138. E— Benjamin E., m. Anna C. Rand, of California. 
139. IE— Rhoda. 

61 BARNABAS, m. Lydia Cole, 1766. Issue: 140. Barnabas, m. 
Betsey Eorbes. Issue: 141. E— Phebe, m. Caleb Bryant, of Portland. 
142. IE — Barnabas, m. four times. 

142 BARNABAS, m. (i) Betsey King, in 1827; m.. 1846, (2) Betsey 
Barnes, dau. of Corbin ; m. (3) 1863, Mrs. Nancy Holmes, widow of 
Sylvanies; m. (4) 1876, Mrs. Betsey Bradford, sister of the second wife, 
and widow of Edward Winslow Bradford. Issue: 143. 1. — Barnabas, 
b. 1827. 144. IE— Benjamin E., 1829. 145. HE— Barnabas, b. 1834; 
m. Harriet Nickerson. 146. I\'.— Betsey, b. 1837; m. Richard Arthur. 
147- \'.— Benjamin E., b. 1841 ; m. (i) Mary E. Clark; m. (2) Mary B. 
Thomas. 

47 WILLIAM, b. 1684; ni. Anne Norcott, of William, of Mans- 
field; will probated at Plymouth, 1745; enlisted for three vears under 
Capt. Warren. Issue: 148. E— William, b. 1710: m. Nov. 9, 1739, 
Persis Dunham, Colchester, Ct. 149. HE— Martha, b. 171 3, Mansfield; 
m. Nathaniel Ereeman. 150. I\'. — Jonathan, b. 1715; ni. Elizabeth. 
151- V. — Mary, b. 1716; m. Sylvanus Ereeman. 

148 WILLIAM, b. 1710, Colchester; m. Nov. 13, 1739, Persis 



24 JOHN DUNHAM. 

Dunham, who d Nov. 18, 1773. Issue: Born at Colchester: 152. I. 
— WiUiani, b. Sept. 6. 1740; d. West Winchester, Conn., Nov. 7, 1781. 

153. III.— Eleazar. b. Dec. 15, 1742; m. Ehzabeth . 154- IV. 

— Jonathan, b. Jan. 20, 1745: m. Mehitabel Knowhon. 155. V.— 
Persis, b. .May 20. 1747; d. Winchester. Conn., Nov. 11, 1772. 156. VI. 

—Esther, b. May 8. 1743: ni. April 2. 1766, I57- 

ViI._Esther, b.May 2, 1749; m. April 2, 1763, Daniel McCall, Middle- 
town. 158. VIII.— Samuel, b. Oct. 10, 1750; m. Aug. 3, 1775- Mary 
Johnson. 159. IX.— Mary, b. March 17. 1752; d. May 13, i755- 

153 ELEAZER, 1). Dec. 15. 1742; m. Elizabeth • Issue: 

160. I.— Betsey, b. April 7, 1763. 161. II.— Eleazer, b. Jan. 2, 1765; m. 
Nov. 25, 1784. Lois Johnson. 162. III.— William, b. July 14, 1767; m. 
Sarah Foote ; b. March 3, 1767, Middletown, Ct. 

154 JONATHAN, b. June 20, 1745; lived at Winsted, Conn., 
Hamilton, N. Y. ; lieutenant; m. 1767, Mehitabel (Daniels) Knowlton. 
He d. about 1821. Issue: 163. I.— Jonathan, m. Nov. 24, 1791. 
Susanna Kehogg. 164. II.— Elias, m. March 10, 1791, Jerusha Lewis; 
had factory at Colchester, Madison Co. ; Chenengo river, for fulling and 
dyeing cloth. 165. HI.— Mehitabel, b. Colchester, 1774; m. Asher 
Rowley, Jan. 18, 1765,. Chatham, Ct., and d. Sept. 7, 1844, Winsted. 

166. IV.— Hazael, b. Nov., 1776; m. Abigail Rowley; d. Oct. 16, 1859. 

167. v.— William, b. 1767; m. Sarah Foote; d. March 6, 1837. 
DEED. Between James Gordon of Ballston and Jonathan Don- 
ham of Hampshire County, Province of Massachusetts Bay. Dated 
November 23, 1778. Consideration 600 pounds. Conveys "AH that 
certain tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the County 
of Albany in the patent of Kayaderosseras within m the town of Ballston 
and known and distinguished in a map of the said town by Lot Number 
four of the fifth division of said town, bounded as follows viz. Begin- 
ning at a large maple tree marked No. IV and V in the west bounds of 
said tract called Ballston then along the same north twenty nine chains 
and fifty nine links to a stake and heap of stones then cast sixty eight 
chains to a l)lack l)ircli tree marked No. 1 and 2 then south twenty 
nine chains and fifty nine links to a stake and heap of stones in the 
north bounds of the general lot No. IV then along the same west sixty 
eight chains to the place of beginning containing Two hundred and 
one and a lialf acres of land." 

167 WILLIAM, b. 1767, Colchester, Middletown; m. Sarah Foote; 
b. March 5, 1767; d. March 31, 1837, Middletown; he d. March 6, 1837. 
Issue: 168. I.— William, b. March 6, 1782. 169. II.— Julius, b. May 



JOHN DUNHAM. 2<, 

15, 1794. I/O. III. — Sarah, b. Aug. 31, 1795; m. July 2, 1818, William 
Southmayd, Middletown. 171. IV" . — Amanda, b. Nov. 15, 1798; d. 
1820. 172. \'. — Lucrctia, b. June 17, 1800; m. Edwin Pratt, of Say- 
brook, who d. Dec. 21, 1834. 173. \1. — Elizabeth Green, b. July 2, 
1802; d. Nov. 9, 1815. 174. \'II. — Edward, b. Nov. 20, 1S05. 175. 
VIII. — Eleazer, b. Feb. 14. 1807; d. Feb. 23, 1809. 176. IX. — Samuel, 
b. Aug. 22, 1808. 177. X. — Mary, b. Dec. 24, 1810. 

165 MEHITABEL ROWLEY, b. 1774, Colchester, Conn.; lived 
at Winsted and Colchester; m. 1792, Asher Rowley, son of Ebenezer 
Rowley and Susanna Annable, Haddam, Ct. ; b. Oct. 21, 1776; d. Sept. 
7, 1843; she d. June 2y, 1839, Winsted, Ct. Issue: 178. I. — Betsey 
Rowley, b. Jan. 10, 1794, Winsted, Ct. ; m. Lewis McDonald; had several 
children; Iowa. 179. II. — Ansel, b. Feb. 13, 1796; m. Lucy Clairborn, 
of Chesterfield, \'a. ; d. Chilicothe, Mo., 1872; he d. Oct. 25, 1851, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 180. III. — Elias, b. March 22, 1798; m. Lura (Bushnell) 
Curtis, d. June 6, 1877; dau. of Lemuel Bushnell, d. Nov. 7, 1877, at 
Winsted. 181. IV. — Warren Dunham, b. June 20, 1800; m. (i) Davis 
Stanton; m. (2) Harriet Maria Curry. 182. V. — Sally M., b. June 28, 
1802; m. Chauncey Shattuck, Jan. 30. 1884. 183. VI. — Harriet, b. July 
10, 1804; d. Aug. 18, 1831. 184. VII. — George, b. July 16, 1806; went 
West. 185. VIII. — Harlow, b. July 12, 1808; m. Sarah Ann Haynes ; 
d. May, 1891. 186. IX. — Hiram, b. April 7, 181 1 ; d. Jan. 7, 1841. 187. 
X. — Charles, b. Jan., 1813; d. Dec. 21, 1833. 188. XL — Charlotte, b. 
Dec. 6, 1815; d. Dec. 17, 1815. 

163 JONATHAN, b. Nov. 24, 1791. Issue: 189. I.— Jonathan. 

166 HAZAEL, b. Nov., 1776, Colchester; lived at Hamilton and 
Utica, Co., N. Y., where he kept a hotel; m. Abigail Rowley; b. 1779; 
d. South Bay, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1861. He d. Cicero, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1859; 
lived in Hamilton Co. ; then Herkimer near Hartford, now Utica U. S. 
Hotel. Issue, Hamilton, N. Y. : 190. I. — Alpha, m. (i) Honora Camp- 
bell; m. (2) Freelove A. ]\Iathewson ; m. (3) Mrs. E. Ackley. 191. II. — 
Betsey, b. May 4, 1805; m. Hamilton, March 13, 1825, Leonard Hoad- 
ley, b. July 4, 1794; d. March 10, 1880, Cicero, N. Y. She d. South Bay, 
N. Y., March 20, 1885; burned to death. 192. HI. — Hiram, b. Oct. 26, 
1806; m. Eliza Snooks; went to Canada; then Wisconsin; had son at 
Los Angeles, Cal. ; owns St. Elmo Hotel there. 192. R'. — Warren, 
b. March 22, 181 1 ; m. Julia A. Johnson; d. Constantia, N. Y. 194. V. 
— Orson, d. Portsmouth, O. 195. Vl. — Valentine, b. May 15, 1816; m. 
(i) Ambrosia Williams; m. (2) Louisa Doiesbach ; lives South Bay, 
Oneida Lake ; P. O. address, Cicero, N. Y. 196. VII. — Lannon Hoad- 



26 JOHN DUNHAM. 

ley; m. Harriet AFuir, Earlville, X. Y. 197. VIIL— Al)ioail. 1). Dec. iC\ 
1820; m. (i) Francis Wilcox ; ni. {2) George H. Conger; Isaac lives with 
Valentine. 

196 LANNON HOADLEY, m. June 9, 1845; Harriet Muir, 1). 
Aug. 5. 1826, Earlville, N. Y. Issue: 198. I. — James, m. BuUard. 

199. If. — I^'rances, b. Earlville, N. Y. ; ni. William Adolphus \'an Slyke. 

200. III. — Jennie, m. Mr. Baker. 201. IV. — Hazel; d. Oct. 9, 1879. 

197 ABIGAIL, b. Dec. 16, 1820; m. (i) Francis Wilcox; m. (2) 
June 15, 1846, George H. Conger; b. May 24, 1818, Hamilton and 
Phoenix, N. Y. Issue : 202. I. — Abby Jane Wilcox, m. Mr. Denton, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 203. II. — Richard Conger, b. March 27, 1847; ""i- J^ilia 
A. Weeks. 204. HI. — Henry D., b. Aug. 9, 1849; d. Dec. 9, 1853. 205. 
I\ . — Caroline H., b. Sept 16, 1852. 206. V. — George H., b. July 22, 
1854; m. Aug. 10, 1879, Estella Walrod. 207. VI. — Remington, b. 
Sept. 2y, 1856; m. Sept. 20, 1877, Maggie Martin. 208. VII. — Arthur 
M., b. Dec. 9, 1861. 

193 WARREN, b. March 22, 181 1 ; lived at Hamilton and North 
Bay, N. Y. ; ni. Julia A. Johnson; d. Sept. 5, 1818; he d. Constantia, 
N. Y. Issue: 209. I. — Eber. 210. II. — Elizabeth, North Bay; m. 
John A. Cannon. 211. HI. — Lucia, m. Jason Lawrence, Diirhamville, 
N. Y. 212. IV. — Simeon. 213. V. — Orson, m. Annie Rector, Hig- 
ginsville, N. Y. 214. VI. — Warren. 215. VII. — William. 216. IX. — 
Lucinda, m. Walter Bushnell, North Bay. 217. X. — Eugene L. 

195 VALENTINE, b. May 15, 1816; m. (i) Ambrosia Williams; 
m. (2) April 15, 1858, Louisa Doiesback, of South Bay; b. June 25, 1830; 
lived at Hamilton and Cicero, N. Y. Issue: 218. I.— William, b. x\ug. 
24, 1862. 

192 HIRAM, b. Oct. 26, 1806, Hamilton; lived in Hamilton, N. Y., 
Canada and Wisconsin ; m. Eliza Snook's, of Canada; b. Dec. 6, 1810; d. 
Feb. 20, 1880; a son owned St. Elmo Hotel, Los Angeles, Cal. Issue: 

219. I. — George, b. Oct. 26, 1836; served 78 Illinois Reg., Dallas, 111. 

220. II. — Martha M., b. Sejjt. 9, 1837; m. Thomas Graham. 221. HI. 
— Warren, b. Sept. 5, 1838. 222. IV. — Abigail, b. Sept. 11, 1840; m. 
(i) May I, 1865, Charles Bates; m. (2) Lewis Corliss, Bennington, Kan. 
223. V. — Hazel, 1). 1842; served in 9th Iowa Reg. 224. VI. — Celestia, 
b. March, 1844; m. Jan. 26, 1862, George W. White, Bennington, Kan. 
She d. April 27, 1880. 225. \TL — Edwin I\, b. Juu. 2, 1846; served in 
24th Iowa, Co. A; m. Emeretta Freeman, Cal. 226. VIIL — Hannah 
A., b. May 2, 1848; m. John Darling, Sterling, Iowa. 22-/. IX. — Eliza 



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J., b. Jan. 2, 1850; m. William Aikiman. 228. X. — Frances F., 1). Jnly 
2}), 1852; m. Delphin Anstin. 229. XI. — Eliza M., b. Jnne 22, 1855. 

190 ALPHA, b. Hamilton, Aug. 7, 1800; m. (1) Honora Campbell; 
d. 1823; m. (2) March 8, 1825, Freelove A. Mathewson ; b. May 25, 
1803; d. July 10, 1874; m. (3) Feb. 8, 1878, Mrs. Susan E. Stacey An- 
derson. Issue: 230. I. — Honora M., b. May 25, 1823; m. Charles \V. 
Clement, Poolville, N. Y. Marcella. 231. II.— Oliva M., b. Oct. 3, 
1826; m. Dec. 30, 1849, Asaph P. Richardson, Poolville. Had Warren 
DeForest Richardson. 232. HI. — Warren Jerome, b. Feb. 11. 1828; m. 
1854. Malvia. dan. of Randolph and Abigail Hiles, Sullivan, Ky. ; lives, 
Cincinnati, O. 21-^. IV. — Frederic W., b. Oct. 30, 1829; d. Oct. 20, 
1830. 234. V. — Louisa Caroline, Dec. 15, 1830; m. Harlow G. Carter. 
Had Alpha F. Carter, Bay City, Mich., Hastings, Mich. 235. VI. — 
Frederic William, b. Oct. 18, 1832; m. (i) Sept. 30, 1869, Emma Augus- 
ta Houghton; (2) Oct. 2, 1872, Mary E. Houghton; b. May 28, 1842, 
Bay City, Mich. 236. VII. — Hiram Albert, b. Aug. 5, 1835; m. April, 
1864, Louisa Pickham, Delhi, Iowa; enlisted in army. 237. VIII. — 
Abby L., b. March 12, 1837; m. C. C. Avery, who d. Aug. 4, 1866. 238. 
IX. — Eugene Labalm. b. June 18, 1839; enlisted 44 N. Y. S. Vol., Co. 
D; killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863. 239. X. — George W., b. Aug. 
26, 1843; enlisted 114 N. Y. S. Vol., Co. G; d. in hospital, Dec. 12, 1863, 
New Iberia, La. 240. XI. — Ellen Amelia, b. June 26, 1846; m. Dec. i, 
1870, Gilbert E. Peck, Poolville, N. Y. 241. XIL— Helen Cordelia, b. 
June 16, 1846; m. Nov. 12, 1869. Henry Thompson lives on homestead, 
'Poolville; he had one son; Hannah Clement was halt sister; Olive's 
children: Ricadson. 242. XIII. — Clement D., b. June 30, 1848; m. ; 
lives on homestead, Poolville, N. Y. 243. XIV.— Charleton D., b. July 
II, 1850; d. May 12, 1852. 

235 FREDERIC WILLIAM, b. Oct. 12, 1832; m. Sept. i, 1869, 
Emma Augusta Houghton; (2) Oct. 2, 1872, Mary E. Houghton, b. 
May 28, '4 Issue: 244. i.— Eugene, b. Sept. 19, 1874; d. May 7, 1888. 
245. II.— Helen, b. June 30, 1876, University of Michigan. 246. HI. 
— Florence, b. July 30, 1881. 

232 WARREN JEROME, b. Feb. 11, 1828; graduated, Cincinnati, 
Ohio Law School; admitted to bar, 1850; 1887-89, city treasurer, Cov- 
ington, Ky. ; president and secretary of Tobacco Trade Co., Cincinnati, 
president of same two years; mayor of Higginsport, O. ; partner of 
Sullivan, Murphy and Co., New York City; m. 1854, Malvina, dau. of 
Randolph and Abigail (Hiles) Sullivan, Bracken Co., Ky., Cincinnati, 
O.; 20 years Richmond St., Cincinnati, Ohio; 14 years, 246 Richmond 



2Si John: I)^^'II.\^r. 

St.; 5 years Xo. ii, R. ijlh St., where lie imw lives; Com. on water- 
works, two years for Colunihns, ( ). ; same for Washington, D. C. ; be- 
longs to Alurdock Literary and Shakespeare C'luhs. Issue: 247. I. — 
Frank, h. Se])t. 2i>, 1855, Rural, ( ). ; m. l'\'l). 13, 1H77, I'.elle Thrasher, 
who d. Oct. 31, i88[. 248. 11.— William, b. .May 16. 1862; d. March 

10, 1863, Higginspori, ().; foster dau., .\ugusta Stroube. 

SHATTUCK. 

182 SALLY M. ROWLEY, b. June 2K 1802; m. Sept. 5, 1827, 
Chauncey Shattuck, b. Aug. 16, 1795; d. Oct. 17, 1853; she d. Jan. 30, 
1884, Ackley, Iowa. Lssue : 249. L — \'irgil R. Shattuck. b. Aug. 5, 
1828: m. (1) Huldah Wooley; b. Jan. 31, 1829; d. Feb. 10, 1862; m. (2) 
^Latilda Allen ; b. Nov. 15, 1839, Ackley. 250. IL — Hannah S., b. April 
26, 1831; m. A. F. Severance; b. March 5, 1830, Ackley. 251. IIL — 
Harriet C, June 6, 1833; m. March 4, 1852, David Church, Hampton, 
Iowa. 252. 1\'. — Homer V., b. Oct. 10, 1835; m. Sept. 28, 1859, Martha 
M. lUitterfield, b. May 15, 1837, Hazel Centre, Neb. 253. V. — Sarah 
M.. b. Oct. 5, 1841 ; d. Feb. 21, 1842. 254. VI. — Warren D., b. Feb. 13, 
1843; "1- J"ly 18, 1867, Juliette B. Leggett ; b. Aug. 10, 1849, Steam- 
boat Rock, Iowa. ■ 

185 HARLOW ROWLEY, b. July 21, 1808; m. Nov. 22, 1833, 
Sarah Ann Haynes ; b. April 14, 181 1; d. Aug. 13, 1883; settled in 
Brighton, Ont., May, 1893. Issue: 255. I. — Warren Dunham Rowley, 
b. Dec. 12, 1836; m. Dec. 25, 1864, Lorena Lapp, Hamilton, Ont. 256. 
II. — -Thomas, b. July 22, 1841 ; m. April 14, 1872, Bertha Irish, Stock- 
dale, Ont. 257. 1 1 1. — John B., b. Aug. 24, 1844^ d. June 1 1, 1857. 258. 
I\'. — Mary, b. b'eb. 2y, 1848; d. Sept. 12, 1856. 259. V. — Amos, b. 
Nov. 15, 1850; m. Jan. 2"/, 1876, Jennie McCarty, Brighton, Ont. 

180 ELLAS ROWLEY, b. March 22, 1798; m. 1849, Laura (Bush- 
ncll) Curtis, dau. of Lemuel Bu.shnell ; d. Nov. 21, 1872; bed. June 6, 
1877. Issue: 260. I. — Hiram Dunham Rowley, b. Sept. 4, 1828, 
Delphi, N. Y. 261. II.— George Starr, b. Oct. 20, 1830; m. Nov. 6, 
1852, Sojjhronia Bucklin; b. Dec. 25, 1834, Willard, N. Y. 262. HI.— 
Warren, b. June 15, 1832; went West. 263. IV. — ^Charles Lewis, b. 
Jan. 10, 1834; m. July 18, 1864, Martha J. Sinnnonson ; b. March 25, 
1841, Willard, N. Y. 264. V.— Ansel, b. Dec. 28, 1836; m. Sept. 12, 
1857, Ruey Rogers, Hersey, Mich. 265. VI. — John (lates, b. July 

11, 1838; ni. Oct. 25, 1871, Anna C. Lapham ; b. March 6, 1846; he d. 
Willard, N. J. 266. VH. — Henry Harrison, b. Aug. 26, 1839; m. Nov. 
26, 1867, C. Louise Grant, Burrville, who d. Nov. 15, 1875, Erie, Pa. 



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JOHN DUNHAM. 29 

267. IX. — Catherine H., 1). Dec. 11, 1841 ; m. Samuel H. Norton; d. 
May 18, 1861. 268. X.— Edward, b. Feb. 28, 1844; d. Sept. 18, 1844. 

181 WARREN D. ROWLEY, b. June 20, 1800; n-. (i) Merchant 
S. Trenton, Oct. 20, 1835; Nancy Davis, dau. of Elis Scanton, b. Dec. 
13, 1813, Stonington, Ct. ; d. Feb. 17, 1837; m. (2) Oct. 20, 1838, Harriet 
Maria, dau. of Major Isaac Curry, b. July 4, 1818; S. Trenton, d. Utica, 
Feb. 14, 1889; he d. Sept. 5, 1854, Trenton, N. Y. Is^ue: 269. I. — 
Nancy S. Rowley, b. Feb. 11, 1837; d. Nov. 15, 1846. 270. II. — Warren 
C, b. Sept. 28, 1841 ; m. Aug. 3, .1870, Julia A. Waite ; b. Aug. 20, 1848, 
Utica, N. Y. 271. III. — H. Curtis, b. July 31, 1844; m. Dec. 2, 1874, 
Thirsa J. Merriam ; b. June 4, 1845, Springfield, Mass. 272. IV. — 
Nancy Helen, b. Sept. 28, 1846, Boston, Mass. 273. V. — Sarah 
Cornelia, b. May 24, 1850; m. Oct. 10, 1877, W. H. Parker; b. Oct. 16, 
1841, Boston, Mass. 274. VI.— Harriet Sophia, b. Feb. 16, 1853, 
Springfield, Mass. 

270 WARREN C. ROWLEY, b. Sept. 28, 1841 ; m. Aug. 3, 1870, 
Julia A. White; b. Aug. 20, 1848; merchant, Utica, N. Y. ; treasurer of 
Oneida Historical Society. Issue: 275. I. — Edith A. Rowley, b. 
March 2, 1873. 276. II. — Henry W.. b. March 7, 1879; merchant, 
Utica, N. Y. 

50 NATHANIEL, b. 1698; m. 1725, Rebecca King; b. 1700, dau. 
of Samuel King, of Samuel, of Andrew King, who came from England, 
1629 and m. 1646, Deborah Hopkins, of Stephen. Issue: lyj. I. — 
Nathaniel, m. Hannah King; enlisted July 11, 1755. 278. II. — Silas, 
m. 1764, Bathiah Bartlett. 279. HI. — Rebecca. 280. IV. — Hannah. 
281. v.— Elizabeth. 282. VI.— Martha. 

58 JOHN, m. Nov., 1755, Mary Thomas. Issue: 283. I. — Moses, 
b. Jan. 23, 1757; m. Margaret Morton. 284. II. — Mary, b. Dec. 15, 
1758. 285. III. — Salome, b. April 12, 1762. 286. IV. — John, b. Nov. 
16, 1764. 287. v.— Thomas, b. Oct. 2, 1766. 288. VI.— Elizabeth, b. 
Dec. 25, 1768. 289. VII. — Abigail, b. April 20, 1771. 290. VIII. — 
Caleb, b. March 9, 1773. 291. IX.— James, May 25, 1775. 292. X.— 
Job, b. April 20, 1777. 293. XL — ^^Calvin, b. April 11, 1781 : m. Hannah 
Harlow, in 1808. Lived in Carver and Middleboro. 

293 CALVIN, b. 1781; m. Hannah Harlow, in 1808; Sorasus, b. 
1815; m. Lucinda Cone; Louisa Lincoln Cone, dau. of Samuel and 
Matilda Lincoln, June 5, 1842. Issue: 294. I. — Abbie Allen, b. 1855; 
m. Charles A. Eaton; resides 165 Belmont Street, Brockton, Mass. 

57 EBENEZER, b. 1738; m. 1756, Hannali Morton. Issue: 295. 
I. — Abigail, b. 1757. 296. II. — Ebenezer, b. 1759. 



30' JOHN DUNHAM. 

i6 BENJAMIN, 1). June 20, 1691, Barnstable; bap. Aug. 23, 1691 ; 
m. (i) Feb. 2, 1732, Hannah Scott, of Hatfield, who d. April 13, 1734; 
m. Feb. 17, 1742 (2), Hannah Green, dau. of Francis; d. Jan. 13, 1766; 
he (1. Aug. 4, 1758. Issue: 297. I. — Benjamin, b. June 30, 1743; d. 
Aug. 4, 1748. 298. II. — Hannah, b. June 9, 1745; m. Nov. 18, 1766, 
Jesse Bennett; d. Dec. 2, 1766. 299. HI. — John, b. Oct. 27, 1748; m. 
March 30, 1769, Priscilla Russ. 300. IV.— Mary, b. Jan. 18, 1750; ni. 
(i) Dec. 13, 1770, Zadek Hatch, of Falmouth; m. (2) Jonathan Knifield, 
of Belchertown, Mass. 301. V. — Elizabeth, b. Jan. 30, 1754; m. Joshua 
Bennett, who d. July 4, 1786; she d. July 24, 1786. 

14 ELISHA, b. Sept. i, 1687, Barnstable; m. Temperance Stewart, 
of Chatham, Mass.; she d. April 24, 1757; he d. 1730, leaving an estate 
of £600. Issue: 302. I. — Ebenezer, b. May 31, 1717; m. Feb. 21, 
1744-5, at Mansfield, Eunice Atwood, dau. of Thomas. 303. II. — 

Elisha, b. Aug. 21, 1718; m. Anis . 304. HI. — Mary, b. Dec. 

22, 1 72 1 ; m. Sylvanus Freeman. Had large family. 

302 EBENEZER, b. May 31, 1717; m. Feb. 21, 1744, at Mansfield, 
Eunice Atwood, dau. of Thomas. Issue: 305. 1. — Sarah, b. Aug. 11, 
1745. 306. II. — Mary, July 11, 1747. 307. III. — Phebe, b. Nov. 26, 
1749. 308. IV. — Bangs, b. Feb. 16, 1751 ; m. Submit Phelps; m. (2) 
Ruth Sharpe. 309. V. — Elisha, b. Sept. 24, 1754; m. (i) Mehitabel 
Royce; m. (2) Ruth Sharpe. 310. VI. — Hannah, b. May 21, 1757. 311. 
VII. — Asahel, Ix July 26, 1760. 312. VIII. — Asenath, May i, 1763. 

308 BANGS, b. Feb. 16, 1751 ; m. Dec. 9, 1782, Submit Phelps. 
Issue: 313. I. — Abel, h. Aug. 29, 1783. 314. II. — Royal, b. June 18, 
1785- 315- in. — Hannah, b. Sept. 3, 1787. 316. IV. — Artemas, b. 
May 19, 1790. 317. V. — Ella, b. May 25, 1794. 

309 ELISHA, b. Sept. 24, 1754; m. (i) May 24, 1781, Mehitabel 
Royce; m. (2) Dec. 13, 1891, Ruth Sharpe. Issue: 318. I. — Eunice, b. 
Dec. 2, 1784. 319. II. — Jenny, 1). 1773; m. Nov. 10, 1796, Henry Fish, 
Nantucket. 320. HI. — Jonathan,!). 1775 ; m. Susannah Marchant. 321. 
IV. — Seth, b. 1779; m. Jan. 10, 1802, Mahala Pease; d. May 28, 1842. 
322. V. — Elisha, b. 1781 ; m. (i) April 8, 1804, Rebecca Ripley; m. (2) 
March 24, 1822, Elsie Fisher; d. Dec. 31, 1830. 

299 JOHN, b. Oct. 27, 1748; m. Marcli 30, 1761;, Priscilla Russ, dau. 
of John, of Mansfield. Issue: 323. I. — Hannah, b. July 7, 1770. 324. 
II. — Rebecca, b. March 21, 1772. 325. 111. — I'riscilla. 1). Sept. 4, 1773; 
d. Oct. 26, 1775. 326. IV. — Benjamin, 1). March 25, 1775. 327. V. — 
Priscilla, b. h'eb. 18, 1777. 

12 EBENEZER, b. April 17, 1O84, Ijarnstable ; bap. 1684, by the 



JOHN DUNHAM. 3I 

Rev. John Lathrop; 1707, m. Anne Ford; 1724, moved to Mansfield, 
Conn.; she d. Jan. 2"/, 1777; he d. Nov. 17, 1767. Issue: 328. I. — 
Seth, b. 1708; m. Judith Paulk ; d. Sept. 5, 1772. 329. II. — Patience, b. 
1717; m. Dec. 18, 1737, Xoah Skinner. 330. W . — Ebenezer, b. 1719; m. 
Phebe Ladd ; d. Dec. 19, 1775. 331. V. — Hannah, b. March 11, 1721 ; 
m. Nathaniel Hyde, of Lebanon, Dec. i, 1742; slie d. June 19, 1760. 

330 EBENEZER, b. 1719; m. Nov. 14, 1741, Phebe Ladd, dau. of 
Nathaniel; she b. 1726; d. 1816; he d. Dec. 19, 1775; each of his seven 
sons served in Revolutionary war. Issue : 332. I. — EBENEZER 
OR ELEAZAR, b. July 2, 1744; m. (i) July 20, 1768, Abiah Dimmock, 

who d. Dec. 19, 1771 ; m. (2) 1772, Elizabeth . 333. II. — 

Phebe, b. Oct. 28, 1746; d. Sept. 14, 1748. 334. HI. — Daniel, b.- Dec. 
26, 1748; m. (i) Hannah Freeman; m. (2) Juruiah (Lord) Loring. 335. 
IV. — Phebe, b. Jan. 4. 175 1 ; m. Cornelius Pease. 336. V. — Eunice, b. 

Dec. 28, 1752. 337. VI. — Samuel, b. Sept. 2.2, 1754; m. (i) 

Jennings, Dec. 19, 1824; m. (2) Asenath Gurley; d. Oct. 13, 1854, at 
100 years, 20 days. 338. VII. — Jonathan, b. April 6, 1758; m. Betty 
Babcock; d. Jan. 4, 1840. 339. VIII. — Anna, b. May 10, 1760. 340. 
IX. — Stephen, b. May 4, 1761 ; pensioner. 341. X. — James, b. Oct. 18, 
1763; pensioner. 342. XI. — Nathaniel, b. Jan. 6, 1766; m. Eunice 
Dimmock. 343. XII. — Rhoda, b. March 3, 1767. 

334 DANIEL, b. Dec. 26, 1748, Mansfield; served in Revolutionary 
war; engaged in maritime commerce; m. Nov. 14, 1774, Hannah Free- 
man, who d. at Mansfield, 1790; m. (2) March 6, 1794, Zeruiah Lord, 
dau. of Elias and Elizabeth Lord and widow of Wm. Loring, who she 
m. 1780; d. Nov. 14, 1828; Daniel, d. at Norwich, July i. 1812. Issue: 
344. I.^Alphens, d. 1817, Boston. 345. II. — Hannah, b. Jan., 1795. 
346. HI. — Daniel L., b. Feb., 1797; d. 1855. 347. IV. — John, b. Sept., 
1800; m. Mary Colver; d. March 4, 1878. 

347 JOHN, b. Sept., 1800; m. May 4. 1823. Mary Colver, dau. of 
Christopher and Lydia Moore; she d. March 4, 1897; conducted Nor- 
wich Courier for twenty }-ears ; was a representative in Connecticut 
assembly; presidential elector, 1844; bank commissioner, 1845; niayor 
of Norwich, 1847-49; state senator, 1849; railroad commissioner, 1854; 
afterwards state comptroller and bank treasurer; d. Jan., 1878. Issue: 
348. I.— William, b. 1824; d. 1824. 349. II.— William, b. 1825; d. 1826. 
350. HI. — Alary, b. April, 1827; d. 1817. 351. \\ . — John, b. July 29, 
1829; m. S. Jennie Johnson; d. April 10, 1883. 

351 JOHN, b. July 29, 1829, Norwich; m. Oct., 1858, S. Jennie, dau. 
of William H. and Margaret (Morris) Johnson; d. 7\pril 10, 1883. 



32 JOHN DUNHAM. i ' ' 

Issue: 352. I. — John Frank, b. July 11, 1859; m. Lovinia Hughes. 
353. II. — Mary Newell, h. July 13, 1864, Norwich, Conn. 

352 JOHN F., b. July 11, 1859 ; m. 1882, Lavinia Hughes, of Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. Issue: 354. I. — Grace, b. Oct. 14, 1883. 355- H- — Esther, 
b. March, 1885. 356. III.— Mary, b. April, 1886. 357. IV.— Eciiia, b. 
Aug., 1889. 

328 SETH, b. 1708; m. March 16, 1735, Judith I'aulk, who d. Aug. 
4, 1767; he d. Sept. 5, 1772. Issue: 358. I. — Abigail, b. Jan. 16, 1735. 
359. II. — John, b. Aug. 8, 1737; m. Abiel Metcalf. 360. III. — Eli, b. 
Aug. 4. 1739. 361. IV. — Seth, b. July 4, 1741 ; m. May 31, 1764, Eunice 
Hovey. 362. V. — Joseph, 1). March 21, 1745; ni. Abigail Jennings. 
363. VI. — Dan, b. April 4, 1748; ni. Submit Allen. 364. VIII. — Judith, b. 
July 6, 1751 ; d. June 2, 1772. 

359 JOHN, b. Aug. 8, 1737; m. Jan. 18, 1772, Abiel Metcalf, dau. 
of Timothy. Issue: 365. I. — Beta, b. June 18, 1772. 

361 SETH, b. July 4, 1741 ; m. May 31, 1764, Eunice Hovey, dau. 
of Joseph. Issue: 366. I. — Jacob, b. Jan. 6, 1765; m. Jerusha Top- 
lifif; d. Jan. 19, 1846. 367. II.— Ruth, b. March 24, 1766. 368. HI.— 
Eunice, b. Alay 12, 1768. 369. IV.— Enos, b. April 6, 1770. 370. V. — 
Sarah, b. Aug. i, 1772. 371. VI. — Seth, b. May 15, 1774. 372 VII. — 
Thankful, b. April 15, 1776. 373. VIII. — Marcia, b. July 27, 1778. 
374. IX. — Cephas, b. Feb. 12. 1781. 375. X. — Eliza, b. June i, 1785. 

366 JACOB, b. Jan. 6, 1765, Mansfield; m. Jerusha ToplifY; b. 1768; 
d. 1845; ^^e <^1- Jan- 19. 1846. Issue: 376. I. — Jacob. 377. II. — Jesse, 

b. Oct. 12, 1789; m. Clarissa ; d. Sept. 7, 1863. 378. HI. — 

Jeremiah. 379. IV. — Julius. 380. V. — Marilla. 

373 MARCIA DUNHAM, youngest dau. of Seth, Jr., and-Eunice 
(Hovey) Dunham, b. July 27, 1778; m. Jan. 16, 1800, Ambrose Hilliard ; 
b. about 1776, at Stonington, Ct., son of Levi and Experience (Edger- 

ton) Hilliard; she d. al:)out 1809, and he m. (2) , by 

whom hv had one child, Marcia, who m. Wilson. Ambrose 

Hilliard. d. Aug. 14, 1832. Issue (by first marriage): 381. I. — 
Clarissa, b. Oct. 28, 1802; m. Jarcd Wentworth. 382. II. — Mary, b. 
March 3, 1804; m. Lucius Bump. 383. HI. — Levi, b. Sept. 3, 1805; d. 
Jan. 28, 1806. 384. 1\'. — Elisha Edgerton, b. Dec. 8. 1806: m. Cliar- 
lotte Day Spencer. 385. V. — Lucius, b. 1808; d. Oct. 5, 1832, at 24. 

384 ELISHA EDGERTOX HILLIARD, b. Dec. 8, 1806; m. May 
6, 1835, Charlotte Day Spencer; b. Jan. 22, 1812, dau. of Jabez Selden 
and Charlotte (Day) Spencer, of Bolton, Ct. He d. Feb. 3, 1881, and 
his wife, Jan. 17, 1894. Issue: 386. 1. — ^Charlotte Elizabeth, b. June 



i JOHN DUNHAM. 33 

24, 1837; m. Feb. 22, 1871, as second wife, Henry Hudson White, son 
of Minor and Nancy Fitch White, of Manchester; she d. Aug. 2, 1905. 
Issue: I. — Charlotte Florence, b. Oct. 21, 1874; m. June 7, 1905, 
John Gardner Talcott. H. — Harlan Hilliard, b. July 2^, 1880. 387. 
H. — Maria Henrietta, b. July 17, 1840; unmarried. 388. HI. — Ade- 
laide Clementine, b. Aug. 28, 1842 ; unmarried. 389. IV. — Mary Ellen, 
b. June I, 1846; m. Rev. James Wesley Cooper. 390. V. — Elisha 
Clinton, b. Feb. 8, 1852; m. Alice Cordelia White. 

390 ELISHA CLINTON HILLIARD, b. Feb. 8, 1852; m. June 
10, 1874, Alice Cordelia White ; b. March 9, 1851, dau. of Henry Hudson 
White, by his first wife, Cordelia, dau. of Lemuel and Clarissa (Gridley) 
Howlett, of Hartford. Issue: 391. VI. — Charlotte Cordelia, b. Nov. 
15, 1876; m. Oct. 2, 1901. Lucius Barnes Barbour, son of Lucius Albert 
and Harriet Elizabeth (Barnes) Barbour. They have one child, Lucius 
Hilliard Barbour, b. April 5, 1903. 392. VII. — Elisha Earnest, b. 
March 26, 1881. 

377 JESSE, b. Oct. 12, 1789, Mansfield; farmer; m. Clarissa 

• ; b. Jan. 15, 1790; d. Aug. 5, 1866; he d. Sept. 7. 1863. Issue: 

393. I. — Clarissa C, b. July 14, 1813; m. Mr. Corbin, California. 394. 
II. — Marcia G., b. Aug. 9, 181 5; d. Sept. 6, 1874. 395. HI. — Francis 
M., b. Nov. 17, 1817; d. Aug. 10, 1865. 396. IV. — Julia Ann, b. Feb. 
10, 1820; d. Nov. 30, 1851. 397. V. — Jefiferson, b. March 28, 1822; 
farmer; d. Aug. i, 1893. 398. VI. — Henry, b. April 2, 1824; farmer; d. 
Nov. 15, 1889. 399- VII. — Franklin, b. July 24, 1826; merchant, 
Gurleyville, Conn. 

363 DAN, b. April 4, 1748; m. Oct. 4, 1772, Submit Allen, dau. of 
Joseph; she d. March 5. 1810. Issue: 400. I.- — Danae, b. July 12, 
1773. 401. II. — Dan, b. Feb. 2, 1775. 402. HI. — Allen Horace, b. July 
29, 1776; d. Oct. 21, 1808. 403. IV. — Levi, b. Aug. 4, 1778: d. Jan. 14, 
1818. 404. V. — Maria Theresa, b. Nov. 21, 1780; d. June 20, 1817. 
405. VI. — Polexena, b. Dec. 14, 1782. 406. VII. — Jacobin, b. Jan. 5, 
1785. 407. VIII. — Lurany (Lorraine), b. July 20, 1787. 

332 EBENEZER, b. July 21, 1744; m. (i) July 20, 1768, Abigail 

Dimmock, who d. Dec. 19, 1771 ; ni. (2) Elizabeth. . Issue: 

408. I. — Abigail, b. May 6, 1769. 409. II. — Daniel, b. April 7, 1771. 
410. III. — Elizabeth, b. July 24, 1773. 

338 JONATHAN, b. April 6, 1758; m. Betty Babcock, Revolu- 
tionary war; d. Jan. 4. 1840. Issue: 411. I. — Belinda, m. Nov. 11, 
1822, Nathaniel Brown. 412. II. — Clarissa, m. Rufus Fenton. Issue: 
Two sons and two daughters. 413. III. — Ephraim, m. Cynthia Ripley. 



34 JOHN DUNHAM. >' 

Had son Stillman. Litchfield. Ct.; b. 1819; d. Mansfield, Jan., 1889. 
^i_^. IV.— Ralph, ni. Belinda Hyde; d. Nov. 5, 1848. 415. V.— Eber, 
m. Susan Nott. 416. VI. — Laura Clark, m. Ashcr Gurley; went from 
Mansfield to Ohio. 

414 RALPH, 1). Mansfield: m. at Lebanon, Conn, Melinda Hyde; 
d. Feb. 2y, 1855, Rockville, Conn.; d. Nov. 5. 1847, Mansfield. Conn. 
Issue: 417. I. — Sarah Maria, bap. April 28. iSii; m. John Milton 
Hyde. 418. II.— Francis Sylvester, b. Nov.. 1812; bap. April it. 1813; 
m. Anna J. Handy, of Washington, D. C 419. III. — Jonathan Lyman, 
b. Nov. 15. 1814: bap. April 16, 1815; m. June 9. 1844, Abigail Hunt, 
dau. Elijah Eldridge, Willington ; removed to Gurley, Colo., where he 
d. Feb. 23, 1886. 420. IV.— Cornelia Matilda, b. Nov.. 1816; bap. May, 
1817; m. Lucius B. Loomis, son of Zenas. 1857, Coventry, Conn.; she d. 
Feb., 1889. 421. V. — Henrietta, b. Nov. 18. 1818. Coventry; bap. Jan. 
10, 1819; m. Zenas Loomis; d. July. 1853. Had Nersa Lilly, b. :\Iarch 
15, 1845; "i- Chas. W. Lee. 422. VI.— Edward Hyde, b. Dec, 1820; 
bap. May 13, 1821 ; m. Elizabeth Hall, 1857. Middletown. Had LiUian 
Lenette, Leonora; he d. 1883. 423. Vll.^Olive Hyde, b. May 31, 
1823; bap. July 20, 1832; m. Francis L. Barrows. 424. VIII. — Mary 
Ann, b. Feb.. 1829; bap. July 12, 1829, Coventry: d. 1871, Rockville, 
Conn. 425. IX.— Josiah Clark, bap July 3, 1825; b. March, Dec, 1825. 
426. X.— Ralph Clark, bap. May 27, 1827; b. Sept., 1826; m. Charlotte 
Rumrill; he d. in New Britain, Conn., Feb. 13, 1896. ■ 

362 JOSEPH, b. March 2. 1745; m. Jan. 20. 1770. Al)igail Jon- 
nings. Issue': 427. I. — Abigail, b. Aug. 5, 1770. 428. II. — Calvin, b. 
Jan. 20. 1772, Carver; m. 1803, Hannah Harlow. 429. HI. — Josephus, 
1). Oct. 20, 1773. 430. IV. — Delight, b. Aug. 20, 1775. 

418 FRANCIS S., bap. April 11. 1813 ; m. Anna J. Handy, of Wash- 
ington, D. C. ; principal of Young Ladies' Seminary, Berlin, Md. ; d. 
about i860. Issue: 431. I. — Francis Hyde, clergyman, Nebraska, d. 
about 1894. 432. II.— Samuel, Chicago. 433. HI.— Ralph. 434. IV.— 
Mary. 

419 JONATHAN L., b. Nov. 15, 181 4; ba]). April 16, 181 5; m. 
June 9, 1844, Abigail Hunt. dau. of Elijah Eldridge; b. Feb., 1817, 
Willington, Conn.; she living with son. (ireccly. Colorado, in 1907; 
he d. Feb. 25, 1886. Issue, Mansfield, Conn. : 435. I. — Edwin Lyman, 
b. April 3, 1845; m. Annie Scott, of Urbana, ().. March, 1872. 436. 
n.— Sylvester Clark. 1). Ai)ril 24. i84(); m. Oct. 18, 1777. Mary Austm, 
of Bristol, Ct., president c;f Travelers' Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn. 



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BARNES. 

423 OLIVE H., b. May 31, 1823; bap. July 20, 1823; m. May 6, 
1844, Francis L. Barrows; b. Mansfield, Aug. 14, 1818; d. Nov. 3, 1895, 
S. Glastonbury, Conn. Issue: 437. I.— Frances Barrows, b. March 
23> 1845 ; m- Dr. Christopher Seymour, Northampton, Mass. 

436 SYLVESTER €.. b. April 24, 1846; m. Oct. 18, 1777, Mary 
Austm, of Bristol, Conn. When he was eleven years of age his family 
moved to Portage County, Ohio. He studied at the district school and 
local academy, but after a year's attendance at Mount Union College, 
Ohio, circumstances prevented him from continuing his course. He 
returned to Connecticut, in 1865; engaged two years in teaching and 
afterwards studied law in the office of Hon. Chas. E. Mitchell, of New 
Britain; was meantime clerk of the police court and editor of the New 
Britain Record; was admitted to the Hartford County bar, in 1871 ; a 
year later entered the office of Hon. Henry C. Robinson, of Hartford, 
and practiced law until 1883. After being admitted to the bar, Mr! 
Dunham continued with Mr. Robinson for twelve years, until his elec- 
tion as city attorney of Hartford. He held this office two years. At 
the end of his term he accepted the position of secretary of the Corbin 
companies of New Britain. Two years later he resigned to become 
general counsel for the Travelers' Insurance Co., and was elected a 
director in January, 1897. His able administration of the duties of 
counsel and his thorough acquaintance with the financial interests of 
the company made him the logical candidate for the vice-presidency, in 
January, 1899, and foreshadowed his election to the presidency, October 
14, 1901. He is a director in the Connecticut Fire Insurance Co., the 
National Exchange Bank of which he is also vice-president, the State 
Savings Bank, the National Shoe and Leather Bank of New York City, 
the Society for Savings and the American Hardware Company. He is 
president of the National Board of Casualty Underwriters and Governor 
of the Connecticut Society of Mayflower descendants. He is a member 
of the Sons of the American Revolution and of the order of Founders 
and Patriots. Issue: 438. I.— Donald Austin, b. March 22, 1881 ; 
graduated, Yale College, class 1903, Phi Gamma Delta; liability depart- 
ment of Travelers' Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn. ; underwriter, hav- 
ing charge of Western territory. 

435 EDWIN L., b. April 3, 1845, Mansfield. Conn. ; m. March 8, 
1871, Annie Scott, of Urbana, O. ; b. March 5, 1850, Steubenville, O., 
Greely, Col.; live, Greely, Col. Issue: 439. I.— Charles Scott, b. 
Greely, Col., Dec. 29, 1871 ; dentist, St. Louis, Mo. 



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5FE L. C. 
:ORRECTI0KS 



HYDE. 
417 SARAH M., 1). Feb. 24. 181 1 ; m. at Mansfield, Cf., May, 1833, 
John M. Hyde; b. 1809; d. July. 1850, Franklin, Ct. ; she d. July, 1845. 
Issue, Franklin, Ct. : 440. I. — John Milton, Hyde, b. .March 25, 1834; 
m. (i) Sarah Bolton: ni. (2) Mary E. Snook. 441. H.— Henry Francis, 
1). July. 1836: m. Margaret Jones. 442. 111. — William Lathrop, b. 

Aug-., 1838; m. ik^ssic , New Bedford. Mass. 443. I\\— Sarah 

Melinda, b. Nov. 30, 1840; m. George Russell Warner. 444. V. — 
Maria Louisa, b. March, 1843; d.' Franklin, Ct., March. 1869. 

440 JOHN M. HYDE, b. March 25, 1834; m. (i) i860, Sarah 
Bolton, of Wallingford, Conn.; m. (2) Jan., 1884, Mary E. Snook, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. Issue: 445. I.— Frank Hyde, d. young. 446. II.— Edward 

^ Bolton, b. July 9, 1865; m. Oct., 1890, Mary Beardsley, of Monroe, 
Conn. ; Brooklyn, N. Y. 

441 HENRY F. HYDE, b. July, 1836; m. 1870, in Brooklyn, Mar- 
garet Jones. Issue: 447. I. — Arthur Henry Hyde, b. Brooklyn, 1871 ; 
d. Paris, 1881. 448. II.— May Avis, b. Brooklyn, Dec. 8, 1874; m. Sept. 
24, 1898, Thomas J. Powers, Peekskill, N. Y. Had Thomas J. Powers, 
b. Aug. 31, 1899. 449. HI. — Florence Anna, b. Brooklyn, Feb. 21, 
1877. 450- IV.— Halford Francis, b. Brooklyn, 1879. 451. V.— Mar- 
guerite Cecile, b. Paris. 1883. 452. VI.— Ethel Viola, b. Brooklyn, 
1885, Peekskill, N. Y. 

WARNER. 

443 SARAH M. HYDE, b. Nov. 30, 1840; m. Ellington, Conn., 
Aug. 27, 1859, the Rev. George Russell Warner; b. March 22, 1838, 
Ellington, Hartford, Conn.: he d. 1904. Issue: 453. I.— Frederick 
Loomis Warner, b. Ellington, Sept. 15, i860; d. Bridgeport, Conn., 
Aug. 21, 1894. 454. II. — Georgiana, b. Ellington, June 20, 1862; m. 
Edmond Curtis Wood. 455. HI.— Nellie Maria, b. Ellington, Sept. 
19, 1865; d. Hartford, Dec. 7, 1897. 456. I\^— Henrietta, b. March 19, 
1868; d. Oct. 3, 1869. 457. \'.— Julia Etta, b. Nov. 5, 1870; d. Collin.s- 
ville, Oct. 23, 1873. 458. \1. — (ieorge Russell, b. CoUinsville, July 6, 
1872; ni. in Greely, Col., July 6, 1899, Nettie Durkee, Grand Junction, 
Col. 459. ML— Minnie Cornelia. 1). CoUinsville, Sept. 2, 1874, Hart- 
ford, Conn. 460. VIII. — William Hyde. b. Jan. 30, 1878, Bridgeport: 
New Haven, Conn. 

WOOD. 

454 GF.( )pr;TANA WARNER, b. June 20. 1862: m. in Danielson, 
Conn., June 19, 1886, Edmond Wood; b. Stratford, Comi.. June 13, 
1862. Issue: 461. L — Mnrencc Helen Wood, b. Ai)ril 2S, 1887. 462. 



JOHN DUNHAM. 37 

II.— Georg-e Edmond Curtis, h. Oct. 10, 1889. 4(^3- HI.— Katherine 
War'Aef/'Sr^arch 18, 1891. 464. IV.— Edmond Sturgis, h. Feb. 27, 
1893; d. March 5, 1894. 465. V.— Dorothy Anna, b. May 2, 1894. 
\. ^\^tKjt^ ViUj^J*^ SEYMOUR. 

W-^' 437 FRANCES A. feARROWS, b. March 23, 1845 ; ni. Christopher 
Seymour; b. Ridgefield, Conn. June 22, 1843; M. D., Northampton, 
Mass. Issue, Northampton, Mass.: 466. I.— Frances Barrows Sey- 
mour, b. April 22, 1874. 467. II.— Mary Hyde, b. July 4, 1875. 

lor WILLIAM, b. March ^o, 1793; m. Aug. 26, 1815, Esther 
Himes; b. Dec. 5, 1790. He was a clergyman in M. E. Church. Issue: 
468. I. — Jedediah G., m. and had: Frank and Polly. He was b. July 
8, 1816. 469. H.— John E., b. Aug. 15, 1818; m. July 4, 1844, Susan 
Carpenter Hubbard; b. July 10, 1813. He d. at Scriba, N. Y., Dec. 17, 
1892, and she at Oswego, N. Y., March 18, 1900. 470. HI.— Alanson 
H., b. May 5, 1822; d. Nov. 7, 1853; no issue. 471. IV.— Wm. E. 
Richardson, b. Sept. 25, 1823, and d. Jan. 5, 1890. 472. V.— Infant, b. 
Feb. 26, 1826; d. March 6, 1826. 473. VI.— Loren S., b. Sept. 10, 1827. 
He had Edward and Etta; d. Jan. 5, 1850. 474. VII.— Mary Esther, 
b. Feb. 25, 1832; m. Rev. Geo. Danforth. 

469 CHILDREN OF JOHN E. AND SUSAN C. (HUBBARD) 
DUNHAM: 475. I.— Eber Hubbard, b. Jan. 11, 1846, at Oswego, 
N. Y. ; m. July 4, 1879. 476- IL— Margaret Sampson, Montreal, Quebec 
Province. 477. IL— William Earl, b. June 13, 1853; unnllrried, 
Montreal. 478. HI.— Walter Jerome, b. Nov. 8, 1856; unmarried, 
Buffalo, N. Y. 479. IV.— Frances Isabella; d. young. 

475 CHILDREN OF EBER HUBBARD AND MARGARET J. 
(HUBBARD) DUNHAM: 480. i.— Mabel, b. April 27, 1880; m. 
George C. Fairchild, Jan. 28, 1902, and had son, John, b. Oct. 9, 1904. 
481. II. — Hazael. 482. HI.— Earl. 483. IV.— Alanson Carpenter. 

96 DANIEL, b. 1762; m. Margaret Ouitterfield, dan. of Abner, 
at Plainfield, Mass. ; in the Revolution ; he enlisted at Plainfield, Mass. 
One of the sisters of Margaret m. Charles Neilson, another Broughton. 
Issue: 484. I. — Solomon, m. Jane, dau. of Charles High and Chris- 
tiana Harris. 485. II. — Samuel, m. Dibble. 486. HI. — Daniel, m. 
Bentley. 487. IV.— Giles, m. Betsey Chase. 488. V.— Betsey, m. 
Ouitterfield; d. in 1857. 489. VI.— Lydia, m. (i) Tibbitts ; (2) Bentley. 
Had three children. 490. VII. — Margaret, d. young. 

486 CHILDREN OF DANIEL AND (BENTLEY) DUNHAM : 
491. I. — Mary, m. Nash. 493. II. — Margaret, m. Jacob Miller. 

485 CHILDREN OF SAMUEL AND (DIBBLE) DUNHAM:. 



38 JOHN DUNHAM, 

494. I. — Charles, 111. . 495. II. — William Henry, 111. 

. 496. III. — Sarah Margaret, m. Jacob Miller, 497. IV. 

— Phebe Ann, ni. Ozni Bond. 498. V. — Mary Jane. 499. VI. 
— Charles Chandler, ni. and had children ; d. Ft. Edward. 

497 CHILDREN OF PHEBE ANN AND OZNI BOND: 500. 
I. — Charles Henry Bond. b. Dec. 6, 1846; ni. Julia Ely Phelps and had 
501. Montcalm Dunham I'.ontl and 502. Charles Phelps Bond, 503. II, 
— Sarah, m. Rogers, 

484 CHILDREN OF SOLOMON AND JANE HIGH DUN- 
HA^I: 504. I. — Francis Solomon, Protestant Episcopal Church, at 
Albion, N, Y., rector. 

66 SAMUEL DUNHAM. The Pension Records, Washington, 
D. C, show that "Samuel Dunham enlisted in Rev, at Middleboro, 
Mass.; b. 1733; application, Sept. 18, 1800, Scriba, N. Y., age 67; m. 
Mary Earl, Lansingburgh, N. Y., Dec. n, 1781 ; d. Nov. 25, 1839; 
Saratoga county probate office, 

342 NATHANIEL DUNHAM, b. Jan. 6, 1766; m. Eunice Dim- 
mock, Children: 505. I. — Austin, b. 1807; m, Martha Root; he d. 

March 12, 1877, 506, II. — Henry, m. Grant. Flad Maria, d, 

1907; Sarah, m. Grant, 507, HI. — Alpheus, unmarried. 508. IV, — 
Oliver Dimmock, m. Lucy Manning; he d, 1867, Had Samuel D., d. 
1867, 509, V. — Mary, m. P, D. Crosby, 509a, VI. — Lucius, 509b, 
VII. — Samuel, 

505 AUSTIN DUNHAM, m. Martha Root. He was one of the 
pioneers in establishing large and successful industries in different 
localities in Connecticut. He was prominently identified with the lead- 
ing banks and insurance companies of his native state. He died in the 
year 1877. leaving behind him as a heritage to his sons a name that is 
gratefully spoken by thousands, and that stands at t'he head of a long- 
list of Connecticut's pioneer philanthropic manufacturers. Children: 
510. I.— Martha S. 511. II.— Mary Elizabeth. 512. HI.— Austin 
Cornelius, b. June 10, 1834; m. Lucy Root. 513. IV.— Sarah R, 514. 
v.— George Elliott, d. 1859. 515, VI.— Mary. 516. VII.— Charles 
Stewart, d. 1874. 517. VIII. — Edward. 1). June 14, 1845; <!• I^ec. 24, 
1906. 518. IX, — Samuel Gurley, b, Dec. 10, 1849; 'ii- Alice Collins; b. 
1852, 

512 AUSTIN CORNELIUS DUNHAM, m. Lucy Root, He was 
graduated from Yale University in 1854; president of the Hartford, 



JOHN DUNHAM. 39 

Conn., Electric Li^rht Co. ; a director in a numl^er of insurance com- 
panies and banks in Connecticut. Children: 519. I. — Geor_o^e Austin, 
d. 1875. 520. II.— Laura Baldwin, ni. [888, D. Newton P.arnev. 

518 SAMUEL GURLEY DUNHAM, m. Alice Collin.s'. He is 
president of the Dunham Hosiery Co.; vice-president of the Hartford, 
Conn., Electric Light Co., and a director in the ^Etna Life Insurance 
Co., of Hartford. Conn., and also of other insurance and bankino- in- 
stitutions in 'his native state. Children: 521. I. — Ethel C, b. March 
12, 1883. 522. II.— Alice Elizabeth, b. Nov., 1885. 523. III.— Sarah 
Root, 'b. Oct. 25. 1886. 524. IV.— Frances Collins, b. Aug. 21, 1891. 
525- v.— Austin, b. Feb. 2-/, 1893. 526. VI.— Beatrice L., b. Feb. 14, 
1895. 

520 LAURA B. DUNHAM, m. D. Newton Barney. Children: 
527- I- — ^^E-ry D., b. 1890. 528. II.— Danforth N., b. 1892. 529. HI. 
— Jeanette R.. b. 1894. 530. I\\— Austin C, b. 1896. 531. \'. — Sarah 
B., b. 1898. 532. A'l. — ^Son, b. 1906. 



THOMAS DUNHAM. 

THOMAS DUNHAM, son of Deacon John Dunham. HI.— 
Thomas Dunham, b. in Plymouth, Mass., 162b; m. Martha Knott, of 
Sandwich, (hiu. of George Knott, in 1646. She d. May 5, 1648. Her 
father in iiis wiU uKMitions Thomas Dunham as a legatee. Thomas's 
courtship with Martha was extensively criticised and he was subsequent- 
ly disciplined ];y the authorities. This appears to have been a source 
of discomfort to him, and he left the colony for a number of years, and 
during that time located in Hartford, Connecticut, \yhile there, in 
1658, he was awarded ten pounds for his services in the Indian war, by 
Plymouth. He returned to Plymouth and was present in 1669 at the 
death of his father. His sons had arrived at the age of maturity and 
were acting for themselves. Four years after his father's death he was 
made constable of Plymouth. It is not stated when or where he died. 
His cottage was sold to Benjamin Eaton, in 1677. This property may 
have included the six acres of land from his father, donated in 1647, 
and the land he bought of Anthony Snow in 1645. Many of his 
descendants adopted the name Donham. 

PLYMOUTH RECORDS. Bradford, Governor. XXV.— 
August, 1645. Memoranda. ANTHONY SNOW TO THOMAS 
DUNHAM, That Anthony Snow in consideration of £8 sterling and 
iSs. Anthony Snow to be paid by Thomas Dunham in Indian corn at 
Plymouth &c. &c. all by November 1647, hath fully and freely bargained 
and sold the said Thomas Dunham his house and eight acres, upland 
enclosed at Plymouth more or less adjoining thereto with the said 
lands lying at the head thereof and all his right and title and interest 
and every part thereof or to his said Thomas 1 )iuiham his heirs, and 
assigns forever. 

CHILDREN OF THOMAS DONHAM. i.— Jonathan, b. in Ply- 
mouth, in 1646; m. in 1669, Mary Bloomfild, also 1). in T'l}nii»nth, in 
1653, and later a resident of Hartford. Jonathan's early life was spent 
in Hartford, where he formed the acquaintance wit'h Samuel Marsh, a 
son of John Marsh. The two removed to New Haven. Here they 
were induced to take advantage of the allurements offered by the New 

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THOMAS DUNHAM. 4I 

Jersey Colony to locate in Woodbridge, in 1670. 2.— Thomas, was b. 
about 1647-8, in Plymouth, Mass.; his early life was passed in Hart- 
ford and New Haven, Conn., where he prepared himself for the minis- 
try and m. his wife, Sarab Dunham, in 1668. After the close of King 
Phillip's war in which he had served the General Court at a session in 
October, 1677. at Hartford, granted him ten pounds as an inducement 
to locate in Rye, Westchester Co.. and for his loss in the Indian war. 
He d. about 1688. His will was made at Bedford, Mav 2, 1688, and is 
recorded at White Plains, N. Y. After his death his wife, Sarah Dun- 
ham, in 1691, m. John Hendrickson. Nathaniel and Ephraim, sons of 
Nathaniel, nephew of Thomas, after removing from Woodbridge, 
located for a time with their cousins at Rye as stated in the records of 
their families. The General Court in October t68o (jrdered that the 
Thirty Pounds per annum agreed to be payd by Rye to the Minister, 
Mr. Dunham, shall be gathered by the Constable,' with the Country 
Rates. October 1685 Thomas Dunham and Caleb Watson are ac- 
counted Freemen at Rye. Caleb Watson was born in Hart- 
ford and son of John Watson one of the earliest Settlers and the First 
Highway Surveyors of Hartford, Connecticut. 

CHILDREN OF THOMAS. 3. I.— Sarah Donham. b. about 
1669; m. (i) James Palmer; (2) Conrad Winans, of Rahway, N. J., 
1680; d. 1723. Issue: 4. I.— Sarah Palmer. 5. II._I.saac P., b. 
about 1670; m. Alary, wife of Jacob Pierce, in 1695; he d. in 1723. In 
his will leaves a special legacy to Sarah Palmer, dau. of his sister, Sarah. 
His house was sold in 1728. 6. HI.— Rebeccah, b. about 1671 ; m. 
Isaac Hendrickson. 7. IV". — Hannah, b. about 1673 : m- Samuel Clau- 
son, in 1693, Stamford, 'Ct. 8. V.— Josaiah. b. about 1680. 9. \'I.— 
Nathaniel, b. 1684; m. and removed to New Jersey. 

I JONATHAN, son of Thomas Donham, was b. in Plymouth, 1646, 
resided for a time in Hartford and New Haven. He was a farmer 
and acquired a knowledge of the milling business. New Jersey, in 1665, 
gave grants of land between Rahway and Raritan rivers to many of 
the settlers in Eastern New England, as an inducement for them to 
settle in their colony. Among those who took advantage of the offer 
were the Dunhams, Bloomfields and Marshes of Connecticut, fona- 
than Donham received a grant for 210 acres of land on the Passaic 
river as a bonus for conducting a Hour mill for the benefit of the people. 
This mill was built by him in 1672. He m. Mary Bloomfield of Hart- 
ford. 



42 THOMAS nrx-iiAxr. 

CHILDREN OF JOXATHAX DONHAM. lo. T.— Eunice, b. 
1667; (1. 1684. II. II.— Jonathan, b. Sept. 24. 1672; m. Esther Rolph ; 

d. Sept. 6. 1706. 12. III.— David, b. March 10, 1674; ni. Mary. ; 

(1- 1753- '3- l\'.— Xathaniel, 1). I'lb. 8. 1677; d. May 14. 1678. 14. V. 
Nathaniel, b. .\pril 10, 1679; m. Joanna Thornell. 15. \'I. — Ben- 
jamin, b. An^. 22, 1681 ; m. Mary Rolph; d. Dec. 31. 1715- 

There are some writers, who, in speaking of the early settlers of 
New Jersey, state that the earliest of the Dunhams was Jonathan 
Dunham, a notorious vagabond, from Haverhill, Massachusetts, who 
had assumed this name, and finally designated himself "Jonathan Don- 
ham alias Singletary." He was a Singletary. As such a record of his 
family has been given. He coming into the Colony about the same 
time in which Jonathan Donham located there, has, to a certain extent, 
mystified the records. 

There is no public record showing when or where Jonathan Dun- 
ham alias Singletary died. The only information given is that he left 
a will and that it was the source of much annoyance and contention 
among the litigants. Jonathan Singletary, with Robert La- 
priere was arrested on the seventh of Sept'ember, 1677, by 
John Ogden, sheriff of Achter Colony for removing goods from 
Governor Phillip Carteret's house and was condemned for the act. 
On the 1 6th of July preceding he had been ordered by the Council of 
War for Achter Colony to pay five pounds costs and punished as a 
mad-man. This Council consisted of Captain Benajah Dunham, 
Piscattaway, John Pike, Woodbridge, etc. At this time Jonathan Don- 
ham, who, in 1670, was granted 270 acres of land to erect a flour mill, 
must have been well known as a miller. Singletary then left Wood- 
bridge, and in 1683, appears in Plymouth as appears by the records of 
that colony, where he assumed the name of Jonathan Dunham as fol- 
lows: Whereas, "Jonathan Dunham, alias Shingletary" absented him- 
self from his wife and family, though advised and warned for some 
considerable time by the authorities hath been Wandering from place to- 
place as a vagabond in the colony, also disseminating his corrupt pnn- 
ciples and drawing another man's wife, she following up and down 
against her husband's consent ; and he at last accompanying a young 
woman, called Mary Ross, led by enthusiastic power, he says, hee 
must doe what she bade him, and accordingly, did both of them on her 
motion, at the house of John Irish at Little Compton killed his dogg, 
against the declared will of the said John Irish, and although he did 
put them out of his house, they would go in againe, and according to 



THOMAS DUNHAM, 43 

their antics and foolish power, made a fier and threw the dogg upon it 
and shot off a gun several times, and burnt some other things several 
times in the house, to the hazard of burning his house and young chil- 
dren, keeping the doors and not opening them to the said John Irish 
when he came with some of his neighbors to rescue the same to the dis- 
turbance of the Colony. Having been driven from Plymouth, he re- 
turns to Woodbridge under his assumed name. He here accumulated 
a little property during the following six years for as shown by the 
record in the ofifice of the Surveyor General, he had accjuired and deeded 
to his Mary Ross, as follows : 

Perth Amboy, New Jersey. Vol. V, Book D. D. JONATHAN 
DUNHAM TO MARY ROSS. Woodbridge in East Jersey, Decem- 
ber the Second Anno Domini one thousand Six hundred Eighty and 
Nyn. Know all men by these presents that I Jonathan Dunham of 
the Province, Town and Corporation above said with the Consent of 
Mary my wife. In consideration of a certain sum of Current Silver 
Money of Boston in New England the tenth day of August last past 
in Boston by us then and there Received and more Money Goods and 
Merchandise the Second day of November Last past here to us in hand 
and secured The Receipt whereof I doe hereby Acknowledge myself 
to be fully satisfied with and for other good and just Causes me there- 
unto moving have Given Granted and Sold unto Mary Ross formerly 
of Boston in New England, the daughter of John and Mary Ross 
formerly of Boston aforesaid, the which said Mary Ross now in- this 
place Residing I the said Jonathan Dunham hath from me my heirs, 
executors and Assigns for Ever Alienated and to her said Mary Ross 
Granted bargained and Sold enfossed and confirmed and delivered unto 
her possessione my late dwelling house in Woodbridge with all that 
part of my house lot on the South side of the highway where the said 
House is now standing with a frame for a dwelling house foure and 
twenty foot Scjuare in Length bredth and height under the Top of the 
Roof and a frame for a Merchants Shop twelve foot square in Length 
bredth and height under the Top of the Roof to the frame of the said 
house At the North East Corner Adjoining Both which are to be set 
on the said land as Near the Creek River or Water side as may be 
without Annoyance of floods and accomplished with all convenient 
speed the said Dunham being not to build any other frame for any 
other persone till this aforesaid he done on the said land which con- 
tained about six acres more or less of Upland Low ground, pasture 
and marsh with all fencings Edifices and Buildings Gardens Enclosures 



44 THOMAS DUNHAM. 

Apple trees and other trees Timber Wood Waver stones Oar Mines 
and Minerals (the tiftli part of Gold and Silver onl\- excepted) with all 
outlets inlets and passages by land or water with all Improvements 
thereon made and all appurtenances and ])riviledgcs t'hereonto belong- 
ing- And also my Freehold in this Town and Corporation of W^ood- 
bridge all afc)resaid I'rivilledges premised from hence forth to be and 
Remaine in and unto the peaceable possession Improvement and sole 
disposal of the said Mary Ross her husband, her heirs. Executors Ad- 
ministrators and Assigns for ever as she shall see cause to order and 
dispose the same free from any former bargains sale mortgage or 
Intaignelement what soever without Sett disturbances or MoUestation 
by me the said Jonathan Dunham or Mary my wife or any of our heirs 
Executors Administrators or Assignes or any other persone whatso- 
ever Laying Claims from by or under us or our heirs or by any of 
ours or their means approbation Sufferance or procurement and to 
their Warranty making good this sale and performance of ye premises 
herein contained. Wee the said Jonathan and Mary Duidiani doe buid 
ourselves our heirs Executors and Assigns as vvitnes our hands here 
annexed and scales affixed 

Jonathan Dunham Mary Dunham 
signed sealed and delivered in the presence of James Seatoun & Ja 
Emmot't. 

II JONATHAN DONHAM, son of Jonathan, 1646, was b. 
Sept. 24, 1672; m. Feb. 15, 1696, by S. Hall, Esther Rolph, b. 1676. 
She, after the death of Jonathan, m. Ezekiel Rloomfield, Dec. 23, 1706. 
He was a son of Ezeikiel Bloomfield and Hope Fitz Randolph. Jona- 
than Donham made his will July 8, 1706, in which he gives half of his 
estate to Esther, his wife. He mentions in book A. A. A., Trenton, 
N. J. Records his father Jonathan and brothers, David and Benjamin. 
Jonathan d. Sept. 8, 1706. Issue: 16. i. — Eunice, b. 1698; d. young. 

17. H. — Eunice, b. Oct. 9, 1699; m. Joseph Rloomfield, March 31, 1695. 

18. III. — Samuel, b. Dec. 4, 1697; luimarried ; he d. Sept. 6, 1726, and 
will, Hook A. R., page 368, Trenton Records, to Joseph Bloomfield and 
James Wilkinson. Will prob May 3, 1727. 19. IV. — Mary, b. March 
3, 1704; ni. Jan. 16, 1726, James Wilkinson. 

BLOOMFIELD. hl/.ekiel lUoondield, b. in Connecticut, in 1660; 
m. Hopf h'itz Randolph, in 1680; she was born in I'lyiuouth, Mass., 
Nov. 2, 1661. They came with the larly settlers from New England 
and located at Woodbridge, N. J. He d., 1702. Issue: L — Timothy, 
b. Feb. 2, 1681 ; m. Rose. II.— Ezekiel, b. in 1683; m. Dec. 23, 1706, by 



THOMAS DUNHAM. ' 45 

Justice Rolph, Esther (Rolph) Dunham, widow of Jonathan Dunham. 
III.— Rebecca, b. 1686; d. 1688. IV.— Nathaniel, b. 1689; died youncr. 
V. — Jeremiah, b. 1693; '"'"'• iii 1712, Catharine Weeks. VI. — Joseph, 
b. March 31, 1695; i"- Sept. 5, 1721, Eunice Dunham, dau. of Jonathan, 
1672, and Esther Rolph. VII. — Ezekiel, b. 1683; b. Dec. 23, 1706, 
Esther (Rolph) Dunham. Issue: I. — Eunice, b. Dec. 8, 1707. IT.— 
Moses, b. Dec. 8, 1707; he was on Sept. 8, 1756, a charter member of 
Presbyterian Church at Woodbridge. III. — Hannah. 

BLOOMFIELD. 17 Eunice Dunham, of Jonathan Dunham, 1672, 
was b. May 12, 1702, and \Vas m. Sept. 5, 1721, to Joseph Bloomfield ; 
b. March 21, 1695. Issue: 20. I. — Phebe. 21. II. — Asa, b. Oct. 25, 
1723. 22. III. — Hannah, b. June 13, 1724; m. Mr. Alston. 23. IV. — 
Martha, b. July 26, 1726. 24. V. — Moses, b. Dec. 8, 1728, surgeon 
U. S. A.; d. 1791. 

ALSTON. 22 Hannah, dau. of Eunice (Dunham) Bloomfield; b. 
June 12, 1724; m. Mr. Alston. Issue: 25. — Mary Alston m. John 
Manning. Had: 26. — Isabella Manning, b. 1781 ; m. Feb. 11, 1802; d. 
Jan. 28, 1816; had James Eugene Parker, b. May 25, 1770; d. Dec. 10, 
1822. Had: 27. — Samuel Parker, 1). Sept., 1806; m. April 27, 1842, 
Maria Louisa Tyson, of William and Louisa, b. Sept. 7, 18 19, in Brook- 
lyn. He d. Dec. 29, 1862; she May 31, 1898. Had: 28. — James Eugene 
Parker, b. in New York City, Nov. 11, 1847; '"• J^"- 4- 1870, Sarah 
Ann Hance; b. March 3, 1847, '" Rumson, N. J., dau. of Joseph Lippini- 
cott and Caroline (Bordon) Hance. Had : 29. — Samuel Eugene Parker, 
b. Dec. 27, 1875, in Shelter Island, N. Y. 

WILKINSON. 19 M'ary, of Jonathan, b. 1672; was b. March 3, 
1704; m. Dec. 16, 1726, James Wilkinson. Issue: 30. I. — Samuel 
Wilkinson. 31. II. — Sarah Wilkinson, b. Dec. 28, 1727. 32. III.^^ 
Thomas Wilkinson. 

COPY OF JONATHAN DUNHAM'S WILL. Know all men by 
these presents, that I, Jonathan Dunham of the Town of Woodbridge 
in the County of Middlesex in the Province of New Jersey, yeoman, for 
divers good causes and lawful considerations me hereunto moving, but 
more especially for that my father, Jonathan Dunham in his last words 
did declare that it was his will that each of his four sons should have 
an equal share of all the land he was then possessed of except (one word 
here indistinct, but looks like orchard) more to my self than to the 
other of his three younger sons. In Consideration whereof, I the said 
Jonathan Dunham, have given, granted, made over and confirmed, 
and by these presents do give, grant, make over and confirm unto my 



46 THOMAS DUNHAM. 

Brother Benjamin Dunham, his heirs and assigns several parcels of 
upland and meadow lying within the township of Woodbridge aforesaid 
and bounded as followeth ; Imprimis. I give unto my said brother 
Benjamin, one liouse lot containing nine acres, be it more or less, 
which said lot was by this town granted to my father, lying on the east 
side of the meeting house ground bounded on the south side by the 
land of Samuel Smith, on the East side by the said meeting house 
ground. 

Also I give unto the said Benjamin three acres of upland be it 
more or less adjoining to the Northerly and Westerly sides of the said 
houselot which said three acres was pursuant to a towns grant laid out 
to my father by the Lot Layers as by the returns thereof entered in 
their towns book. Item. I give unto my said brother two acres of 
meadow or marsh which my father formerly lK)ught of Stephen Stout 
lying on tlie East side of the said house lot and southerly from the old 
mill together with all slips and pieces of meadow adjoining to the 
easterly side of the said house lot, excepting a small piece w'hich I have 
given unto my brother David Dunham. 

Also I give unto my said brother Benjamin, a parcel of upland 
containing fourty acres more or less, it being just one third part of my 
father's out (?) accommodations of land in said Woodbridge, and lying 
in the northeast end thereof, bounded as followeth ; Beginning at a large 
white oak marked on four sides which said oak is the easterly corner 
bound of the said land, from thence running northwest thirty chains to 
a forked dogwood tree marked on four sides ; thence southwest thirty 
chains to a forked ash tree marked on four sides and from thence in a 
straight line to the first mentioned white oak ; Also four acres of swamp 
land lying at the south east end of the said forty acres, bounded on the 
northwest by the said forty acres, southwest and northeast by land in 
common, and southwest by land belonging to David Dunham, being 
fourteen chains in length and seventeen rods in kM-eadth. 

Also I give unto the said Benjamin, twelve acres of upland lying 
southerly from my now dwelling house, it being a part of that land 
which was l)y this town allowed to my father in consideration of high- 
ways running through his land. l)oun(lc(l on the south l:)y Mr. Shepherd's 
land, west and north by my own land, and on the east liy land m Com- 
mon, 1)cginning at a peperidge tree, marked on four sides, which said 
tree is the northeast corner ])ound mark for Air. Shepherd's said land ; 
from thence running west-northwest forty-five rods to a stake planted, 
marked on four sides, thence north-northeast thirty-two rods to a 



THOMAS DUNHAM. 47 

ragged rock and stake planted by it ; from thence easterly fifty-six rods 
to a forked beach marked on four sides and from thence southerly 
fonrty-two rods to the peperidge tree whence it began. 

All the before mentioned parcel of upland and meadow together 
with a fourth part of the freehold and right of commonage which did 
belong to my father in said Woodbridge. I the said Jonathan Dunham 
do by these presents freely, fully and absolutely give to my said brother 
Benjamin Dunham, his heirs and assigns, to have and to hold all the 
said upland and meadow and fourth part of the freehold with all the 
privileges and profits and advantage thereto belonging, together with 
all the houseing. fencing, (one word not clear) and all other like im- 
provements made on t'he said land to the onely use and benefit and be- 
hoof of him, the said Benjamin Dunham, his heirs, executors, admin- 
istrators and assigns forever free from any challenge, claims or de- 
mands of or from me the said Jonathan Dunham, my heirs or assigns 
or of or from any other person or persons by from or under me or them 
or any of my or their survivors, he the said Benjamin his 'heirs paying 
the Lord Proprietors quit-rent. Rates Taxes and all other charges 
which are or shall become due for and upon the said land and premises ; 
and also that the said Benjamin shall make and maintain an equal part 
of all fence between us so far as we shall both improve. 

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 
second day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hun- 
dred and five. ' JONATHAN DUNHAM (L. S.) 

Signed sealed and delivered in presence of John Bloomfield, 
Ezckiel Bloomfield, Tho's Pike. 

Personally came before me Jonathan Dunham and acknowledged 
the within Deed of Gift to his brother Benjamin Dunham to be his own 
act and deed. April the second 1705. 

Sam'l Hale, Justice. 

Copy of Deed recorded in book A. A. A. page 216 of Deeds on file 
in the offtce of the Secretary of State at Trenton, N. J. 

12 DAVID, son of Jonathan, b. March 10, 1674; m. Mary 

1715; d. 1750. Issue: 33. I. — ^Joseph, b. Oct. 7, 1700; d. Dec, 1771. 
34. II. — David, b. 1705; m. Mary Freeman; d. May 1.5. 1756. 33 
JOSEPH, son of David, b.Oct. 7, 1700; will made Oct. 30, 1750; d. Dec, 
1771 ; will probated Dec. 2-], 1771. Issue: 35. I. — Sarah, m. John 
Gage. 36. II. — x\bigail, m. Samuel Jacques. 37. HI.— Phebe. 38. 
IV. — James, m. and had Josiah, who in 1727 was vestryman of Trinity 
church, Woodbridge, N. J. 



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38 JAMES. Issue: 39. I. — Josiali. d. May 5, 1790. 40 II. — 
Ilannali, (1. July (;, 1800. 41. III. — Joseph,'!). 1735; m. Hannah,!). 1737; 
he (!. Dec. 17. 1776, age 41. S'he d. Nov. 16, 1781, age 44. 42. IV. — 
Elislia, !). 1732; ni. Mary Ferguson, dau. of E!islia, June 30, 1752. He 
(1. I*'e!3., 1783. 43. \'. — ^Moses. 44. VI. — Jonathan. 

42 ELISHA, b. 1732, son of Joseph, 1700; m. Mary Ferguson, June 
3<^. T752. Issue: 45. -I. — Josiah, m. Anna Williams; b. 1755; she d. 
March 10, 1829; he d. 1816. April 5, 1783, he purchased the home- 
stead. 46. II. — Freeman. 47. HI. — David, CapL, in Rev. war. 48. 
IV. — Henry, m. Sarah Ellison. In 1803 granted 10 acres of land for 
erection of Pres. Ch. 49. V. — Amos m. Mary Ellison, dau. of John and 
Rachel. 50. 6 daughters. 

45 JOSIAH, b. April i , 1735 ; son of Elisha and Mary Freeman ; m. 
Amia Williams; b. 1755. vShe d. March 10, 1829; he 1816. Issue: 51. 
I. — Azariali, m. Phebe and had Phebe. 52. II. — Elizabeth. 53. HI. — 
Joseph, m. Elizabeth and had: 53 JOSEPH. Issue: 54. I. — Elisha, 
b. T798; m. Campbell. 55. II. — James, b. 1810. Had Ichabod in 1834. 
48 HENRY of Elisha and Mary Ferguson m. Sarah Ellison. Issue; 
56. I. — Henry. 57. H. — Daniel. 58. III. — John Ellison. 59. IV. — 
John Purdy. 60. V. — Eliza m. E. C. Clarkson. 61. VI.— Eunice m. 
Joseph Hampton. 

34 DAVID, b. 1705, Woodbridge, N. J. ; m. Mary Freeman ; 1). June 
5, 1702, dau. of Henry and Elizabeth; Sept. 8, 1756, was charter member 
of Pres. clnn-cli, Woodbridge, N. J.; May 13, 1758, intestate; letters 
of adm. granted June 5, 1758. ' 

GRAVESTONE. 
Here lies the Body of 
David Donham Juner 
who died May 13 1758 
Aged 53 Years. 
My Iieart dissolves with Pangs unlsuown 
In grons I waiste my Breath 
Thy havy Hand lias l)rought me down 
Low as the Dust of Death 
b'atlier I give my spirit \\\-) 
And trust it in tliey Hand 
My dying Flesh shall rest in Hope 
And life at tliv Command. 
Issue: 62. 1. — Amos, !). 1730; town clerk, ^>w!^esl)ury, 1765. 63. 
II. — Benyew. ('4. HI. — Elizaibeth, !). 1735; m. John Marsh, of Rah- 



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way; b. 1731. She d. 1806 and he Nov. 17, 1795. 65. IV.— Joseph, b. 
1739; m. Sarah. He d. Aug. 17, 1801. 66. V.— Isaac, b. about 1737; 
m. Sept. 22, 1759, Ann Gash. He was a Tory. 

MARSH. Isaac Marsh, b. Feb. 28, 1763; m. Feb. 3, 1780, Catha- 
rine Terrell, Aug. 17, 1795; he Sept. 11, 1801, Rahway, N. J. He was a 
descendant of Samuel Marsh, an early settler of Hartford, Conn., who 

was b. in 1620 and m. Comfort . He became a freeman. May 

2, 1641, and d. 1683. His son, Ephraim, in company with Caleb Wat- 
son, Jonathan and Thomas Donham, of Hartford, removed to New 
Haven where his sons, John and Joseph were born. John, b. 1661, m. 
Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Clark; had son Daniel, b. 1703, who m. Mary, 
dau. of Henry and Margaret (Connally) Rolph, of New Haven. Daniel 
d. in 1756. He was the father of John Marsh who m. Elizabeth Don- 
ham. Joseph Marsh, b. 1666; m. Hannah , in New Haven. 

He had two sons — Jonathan, who m. Alice Newcomb, of Elizabeth, N. J., 
and Ephraim, b. 1712, who m. Ann, dau. of John Scudder, of Westfield 

and Elizabeth, N. J. His son Ephraim m. Hepzibah , d. 1775; 

and Keziah, b. 1736; m. John Dunham; b. 1731, in Westfield, N. J. 

64 CHILDREN OF JOHN AND ELIZABETH (DONHAM) 
MARSH. 67. I.— Lewis. 68. II.— Isaac, b. Jan. 10, 1768; m. Catha- 
rine Terrill. 69. HI. — ^David. 70. IV. — Jonathan. 

MARSH. Feb. 3, 1780. 68 Isaac Marsh, b. Feb. 28, 1763; m. 
Catharine Terrill ; b. Dec. 15, 1769. He was the son of John Marsh and 
Elizabeth Dunham, 1735 ; d. 1775. Issue: 71. I. — Rachel (Lookey), b. 
Sept. 28, 1792; m. March 15, 1815, John Denman ; b. Feb. 28, 1782. She 
,d. July 10, 1875; he Sept. 25, 18 . yz. II. — Rolph, father of John E. 
Marsh, Rahway. y;^. III. — John D. 74. IV. — Susan. 75. V. — Phebe. 
76. VI.— Henry, yy. VII.— Amos. 78. VIII.— William. 

DENMAN. 71 Rachel of Isaac Marsh, 1763, was b. Sept. 28, 
1792; m. March 15, 1815, John Denman. Issue: 79. Mary Rebecca 
Denman, b. Jan. 7, 1824, at Newark, N. J.Tm- April 2t„ 1848, Jo 
Evans Matthews; b. March 8, 1815. He d. April 20, 1869. Issue: 

80. I.— J. C. Matthews. 81. II.— Cordelia Matthews, m. 

Crane. 

14 NATHA'NIEL (Jonathan), b. April 10, 1679: m. (i) Oct. 20, 1703. 
by Samuel Hall, Joannah Thornell, dau. of Israel and Hannah Hall. 
In 1715, Mary, the wife of Benjamin, deeds to Nathaniel the property 
which was given to her husband by his brother, Jonathan. Joannah 
the wife of Nathaniel, in 1717, confirms the deed. It, however, was not re- 



50 THOMAS DUNHAM. 

corded until 1793. On the third of May, 1727, Nathaniel deeds the same 
property to James \\'ilkinst)n and Jose])h Bloomfield had m. ]\Iary and 
Eunice Donham. This property was to have '3een given to Samuel 
Donham. He dying, the property was given to his sisters, Eunice 
Bloomfield and Mary Wilkinson. 

Issue: 82. I. — David, h. 1704; m. Esther Crane; d. at Westfield, 
Nov. 23, 1773. Will was made Jan. i, 1772, l*!sther's will March 2, 
1773. CRANE. Stephen Crane, m. Esther Norris, dau. of Henry 
Norris. Had: John Crane, who m. Esther W^i liams, dau. of Samuel 
Williams. Samuel Williams' will was made May 4, 1706; John Crane's, 
Eeb. 7, 1722; his wife's Esther, March 17, 1742. Among his children, 
John Crane had: Esther, who m. David Dunham, b. 1704; her will was 
made in 1773. Deborah, m. John High. 83. II. — Andrew, 1). 1706. 

84. III. — John, 1). 1708; his family removed to Pennsylvania; d. 1810. 

85. IV. — Elizabeth, b. May 10, 1710. 86. V. — Joanna, b. Sept. 25, 1712. 
87. VI. — Jerusha, b. March 3, 1714. 88. A'll. — Ephraim, b. Nov. 17, 
1724; m. Abigail Morgan, Perth Amboy, N. J., I'^b. 18, 1750; removed 
to Rye, Westchester Co., N. Y., Oct. 17, 1755. 90. \'III. — 
Nathaniel, b. 1726; removed to Westchester County; m. Elizabeth Wil- 
son, of Perth Amboy, in 1754. He then settled in Pittstown, Rensellaer 
Co., N. Y., where he d. in 1814. Will of David Donham, of Elizabeth- 
town, Essex County, N. J. Dated April 30, 1771. Proved Sept. i, 
1772. Legatees: Wife, Esther; sons, Joseph, John, David. Executrix: 
Wife, Esther. Witnesses : John Blanchard, Richard Stites, John D. 
Hart. Will of John Crane, of Elizabeth Town, Essex County, N. J. 
Dated Feb. 7, 1722. Proved Feb. 16, 1/22-7,. Legatees: Eldest son, 
John Crane; second son. Joseph Crane; third son, Matthias Crane; 
youngest son, Samuel Crane; wife, Esther; six daughters: Hannah, 
Abigail, Esther, Sarah, Rebeccah and Deborah Crane. Executors: 
Wife Esther, friend Jonathan Dickinson and brother Jeremiah Crane. 
Witnesses : Jeremiah Crane, Daniel Crane, Thomas Donington. 

82 DAVID, son of Nathaniel, 1679, was 1). 1704; m. Esther Crane, 
dau. of John Crane. She d. at Westfield, N. J., in 1773. Twice m. 
Issue: 91. I. — Jolm, deacon, was b. 1731; m. Keziali Marsli, dau. of 
Ephraim Marsh; was b. 1736 in Essex Co., between Plainfield and 
Elizabethtown. He d. Nov. 12, 181 1; she d. March 17, 1809. Will of 
Esther Crane, of Elizabethtown, Essex County, N. J. Dated ^larch 
17, 1742-3. Proved Sept. 16, 1748. Legatees: Youngest son, Samuel 
Crane ; daughters, Hannah, Abigail, Easter, Sarah, Rebecca and De- 



THOMAS DUNHAM. 5 1 

borah. Executors : Jacob De Hart and Benjamin Crane. Witnesses : 
James Harris, John Chandler. 

Will of Samuel Williams, of Elizabethtown, Essex, County. Dated 
May 4th, 1706. Proved Nov. 5, 1706. Legatees: Sons, Joseph, Samuel, 
Nathaniel, David, Josiah ; daughters, Susana, Sarah, Ester. Executors: 
Brother Nathaniel Whiler, cousin Amose Williams. Overseers : Father 
Whiller and brother Mathew Williams. Witnesses : John Willis, 
Thomas Kene, Jeremiah Osborn. 

92 H. — Benyew, b. May, 1732; m. Aug. 2, 1757, Mary Eliza Heath; 
b. 1739. She died in 1793. She was the dau. of Thomas and Ann 
Nevins Heath. This Thomas was a nephew of her first husband, also, 
Thomas Heath. They were natives of Staffordshire, England. Ann 
Heath immigrated to America, taking with her, her dau. Mary Eliza. 
The mother d. in 1776. Benyew, in 1758, owned land in Amboy. In 
1762 he owned a mill and tannery at Laminglon. 1776 he was on the 
town council of safety and 1779 was elected collector for the town of 
Tewkesbury. Benyew from 1762 until May. 1795, was a constant 
salary payer to the church at Lamington. He was succeeded by Samuel 
Dunham. Lamington church was organized in 1748 and dedicated in 
1750. The Potters came from neighborhood of Elizabethtown. 93. 
HL — Joseph, was b. 1735, and d. Nov. 2^, 1796. 94. IV^ — Hannah, b. 
1737, and d. Nov. 10. 1781. 95. IV. — Mary (Polly), b. Nov. 12, 1746; 
m. Sept. 23, 1763, Abraham Terrill, b. Jan. 30, 1735. She d. Sept. 8, 
1812; he d. April 7, 1791. Had Catharine who m. Isaac Marsh. 96. 
VI. — David, b. 1751 ; m. Freelove De Camp, and 2d, March 21, 1785, 
Anna Crane of Amos Crane. 97. VII. — Abby and James married. 91 
JOHN of David, 1704; was b. 1731 ; m. Keziah Marsh of Ephraim. He 
d. Nov. 12, 181 1. Issue: 98. I. — Hattie, m. Joseph High, son of John 
High, Westfield, who m. Deborah Crane, dau. of John Crane. 99. II. — 
John, m., ist,-Sarah, sister of Joseph Hrgh ; 2d, Polly Smalley of David 
and Abiah Smalley. Had Willis, b. March 20, 1792; m. Eleanor Ben- 
wick. 100. HI. — Nancy, m. James Tappan and moved to Ohio ; b. 1760. 
loi. IV. — Jane, b. 1764; m. Morris Crane of Benjamin. 102. V. — 
Betsy, m. Samuel Potter. 103. VI. — Polly, m. Enos Meeker. 104. 
VII. — Phebe, m. Jonas Ogden Meeker, of Jotham, Feb. 14, 1796. 105. 
VIII.— Joseph, m. Elizabeth Mundy, Methnen. 

99 JOHN, son of John, 1731 and Keziah Marsh, m. Sarah High and 
Polly Smallev. Issue: 105a. I. — Rachel, m. Christopher Stevens. 
106. II.— Keziah, b. 1780; m. in 1807, Aaron Thompson. 107. HI. — 
William, b. March 20, 1792; m. Eleanor Benwick. He d. Sept 29, 



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1872, at Geneva. She was dau. of John, Scotland. 108. IV. — Deborah, 
m. 1796, James Sayre, of Madison, N. Y. 109. V. — Joel, m. Eunice 
Baldwin Bloomfield. no. \l. — Fanny, m. Levi French, in. VII. — 
Ezra, m. Nancy Hobo. 112. VIII.— Sally, m. Nov. 22, 1822, George 
Miller, Eng. 113. IX.— John, m. IMiebe Williams, Westfield, N. J. 

92 BEN YEW, b. May, 1732 ; m. by Rev. Jonathan Dunham, Aug. 20, 
1757, ^lary Eliza Heath; b. April 23, 1737; d. July. 1794 at Minebrook, 
N. J. She came from Staffordshire, England, with her mother, Ann 
Nevins Heath, who d. Nov. 28, 1776, aged 79. Benyew owned a farm 
at Amboy, N. J., a mill at Minebrook, near Bedminster and a shoe shop 
and tannery at Germantown. He was buried at New Germantown. 
Issue: 114. L— Ann, b. May 6, 1758; m. Mr. Harris. 115. II.— Frances, 
b. April 29, 1760; d. March 16, 1783. 116. HI.- David, b. Feb. 15, 
1762; m. Martha Barclay; d. Jan. 9, 1826. 117. IV.— Sarah, b. May 31, 
1764; m. Mr. Van Horn. 118. V.— Mary, b. Jan. 8, 1766; d. May 16, 

1783. 119. VI. — Benyew, b. Dec. 25, 1767; m. (i) Mary , m. 

(2) Elizabeth Barclay. 120. VII.— Samuel, b. Oct. 18, 1769, Liberty 
Corners, N. J. 121. VIII.— Amos, b. Nov. 22, 1771, Basking Ridge, 
N. J. 122. IX. — Martha, b. Dec. 8, 1773; m. Mr. Conger. 123. X.— 
James, b. May 5, 1777; m. Hannah Clapp; d. Aug. 29, 1855. 124. XL — 

John, b. Feb. 11, 1778; m (i) Esther ; m. (2) Elizabeth 

Ryckman. 125. XII.— Martha, b. Feb. 1780; m. Mr. McCoy. 

123 JAMES, b. May 4, 1777, Germantown, a carriage manufacturer, 
Northampton, Mass., then went to Cambridge, N. Y., and Pittsfield, 
Mass.; m. Sept. 18, 1802, Hannah Clapp, of Northampton; b. Jan., 
1780; d. Marcli 14, 1864; he d. Pittsfield. Mass., Aug. 29, 1855. Issue: 
126. I. — James Harris, b. Aug. 28, 1803, Pittsfield, Mass. 127. II. — 
Ebenezer, b. Nov. 5, 1804, Pittsfield, d. Jan. 9, 1805. 128. III.— John, 
b. Oct. 2y, 1805; d. Oct. 29, 1805. 129. IV.— Ebenzcr, b. Oct. 11, 1806; 
m. Martha Cary; d. Jan. 15, 1883. 130. V.— Harriet, b. Jan. 26, 1808; 
m. Justin Chapman ; d. Oct. 16, 1894. 131. VI. — Harvey Clapp, b. Nov. 
18, 1809; d. Troy, N. Y., March 20, 1879. 132. VII.— Mary Elizabeth, 
b. Nov. 18, 1810; m. Solomon Wilson; d. 1897. 133. VIII. — Ann 
Maria, b. Jan. 9. 1813; 111. Air. Walker. 134. IX. — Caroline, b. March 
17, 1816; m. 1836; m. (ieorge C. Ray. 135. X. — Fanny, b. Nov. 25, 
1818; m. Charles Hulbert ; d. 136. XL— Jason, b. Sept. 8, 1822; Pitts- 
field. 137. XII— Jennie, b. Oct. 8, 1827. 

130 HARRIET, b. Jan. 26. 1808; m. Aug. 10, 1827, Justin Chapman ; 
d. Oct. 16, 1894. Issue: 138. I. — (ieorge Chapman, b. May 14, 1829, 
Middletown, Conn. 139. IL— Edward A., b. Sept. 7. 1832; d. May 15, 



THOMAS DUNHAM. 53 

1895. 140. III. — Ann M.. 1). (Jet. i, 1835; d. June 10, 1861. 141. IV. — 
Justin H., b. Oct. 7, 1839. T42. V. — Helen M., 1). June 25, 1850; d. 
Feb. 3, 1881. 

132 MARY ELIZABETH, b. Nov. 18, 1810, Cambridge, N. Y. ; m. 
Aug. 29, 1844. Solomon Wilson, d. Feb. 1882, Pittsfield, Mass. ; d. 
1897. Issue: 143. I. — James Wilson, b. Sept. 23, 1848; m. June 7, 
1871. 144. Harriet Deming Strong, Pittsfield. 145. II. — Frances 
Mary, b. Aug. 21, 1845; Pittsfield, Mass. 146. HI.— Edward Heath, b. 
Dec. 9, 1846, Brooklyn, N. Y. 147. IV. — Agnes, b. Feb. 15, 1851, 
Pittsfield. 

143 JAMES WILSON, b. Sept. 23. 1848; m. June 7, 1871, Harriet 
Deming Strong, woolen manufacturer, Pittsfield, Mass. Issue: 148. 
I. — Ed Strong Wilson, b. June 9, 1872. 149. II. — Charles Hulbert, b. 
Oct. 15, 1877; Yale College. • 

133 ANN MARIA (WALKER), b. Jan. 9, 1813; m. Mr. Walker. 
Issue: 150. I. — Frank Walker, Pittsfield, Mass. 

134 CAROLINE, b. March 17, 1816; m. 1836, George C. Ray, who 
d. 1842. Issue: 151. I. — Alfred Ray, b. July 28, 1840; m. Jan. 18, 
1865, Fanny M. Hulbert, of Pittsfield; N. Y. C. of Lawrence and Co., 
Pacific Mills. 152. II. — Helen M., b. Oct. 12, 1837; m. Sept. 14, 1862, 
Fred J. Ormstard ; d. 1869, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

135 FANNY (HULBERT), b. Nov. 25. 1818. Cambridge, N. Y., 
1845, ^- Charles Hulbert. Boston; d. Pittsfield, Mass. Issue: 153. I. 
Charles Hulbert. 154. 11.— Maria P., Pittsfield, Mass. 

136 JASON DUNHAM, b. Sept. 8, 1822; m. Pittsfield. Issue: 
155. I. — William. 

124 JOHN DUNHAM, b. Feb. 11, 1778; enlisted at Schenectady, 

1812; lived N. Y. C. ; m. (i) Esther ; m. Elizabeth Rychman, 

dau. of Peter, of Long Island. He d. Jan. 30, 1825, New York City. 
Issue: 156. 1. — Esther, b. Oct. 7, 1797. 157. II. — John L., b. Oct. 8, 
1799. 158.111. — Francis, b. March 7, 1802. 159. IV. — John. 160. V. — 
Albert R. 161. \'I. — James, sherifif. New Orleans. 162. VII. — Jacob 
Kingsley, Vineland, N. Y. 163. VIII. — Peter, civil justice. 164. IX. — 
David. 165. X. — Benjamin. 230. — XL — George, d. of wounds in Re- 
bellion. 231. XII. — William Harrison killed at Fair Oaks. 

158 FRANCIS, b. March 7, 1802; m. Issue: 166. I.— John. 167. 
II. — Albert R. 168. HI. — James, sherif¥, New Orleans. 169. IV. — 
Jacob Kingsley, Vineland, N. J. 170. V. — David. 171. VI. — Peter R., 
justice. 172. VII. — Benjamin. 173. \'III. — George, d. of wounds, 
Civil war. 



54 THOMAS DUNHAM. 

174. IX.— William Harrison, killed l<"air Oaks. 167 ALBERT R. 
Dunham, m. Issue: 175. I. — Margaret J., b. 1852, about, N. Y. C. 

126 JAMES HARRIS DUNHAM, b. Aug. 28, 1803. Pittsfield, 
Mass., b. ]\Iartha Bliss. Issue : Pittsfield, Mass. ; 176. I. — James Harvey, 
b. Nov. 28, 1831 ; m. Harriet W'inslow Lathrop ; d. April 28, 1901. She 
d. Nov. 22. 1879. 

176. JAMES H.. b. Nov. 28, 1831; m. May 21, 1863, Harriet W. 
Lathrop. New Haven, Conn.; d. April 28, 1901. She d. Nov. 22, 1879. 
Issue: 177. I. — Harriet Lathrop, b. April i, 1864; m. Marchese An- 
tonio de Viti de Marco. 178. II. — Lilian Howland, b. June 3, 1867. 179. 
III.— Helen Bliss, b. Sept. 19, 1868. 180. IV.— Elizabeth Howland, b. 
March 12. 1871 ; d. Nov. 7, 1871. 181. V. — Cathrine Skinner, b. March 
12, 1871. 182. VI. — Grace Louise, b. Feb. 4, 1876; m. Theodore W. 
Luling. 

177 HARRIET L. (DE MA'RCO), b. April i. 1864: m. June 4, 1895, 
Marchese A. de Viti de Marco. Issue: 183. I. — James Girolamo de 
Viti de Marco, b. Feb. 22, 1896. 184. II.— Etta Lucia, b. Feb. 16, 1898. 

182 GRACE L. (LULING), b. Feb. 4, 1876; m. April 11, i898,Theo- 
dore W. Luling. Issue: 185. I. — Rosamond Elena Lathrop Luling, b. 
Nov. 23, 1899. 186. IT. — Theodora Dunham Luling, b. Oct. 30, 1902. 

129 EBENEZER DUNHAM, b. Oct. 11, 1806; m. Jan. 11, 1832, 
Martha Breckinridge Gary; d. Jan. 15, 1883. Issue: Born Middletown. 
187. I.— George Gary, b. Oct. 11, 1832; m. Melissa Mary Smith. 188. 
II.— Martha Gary, b. Dec. 29, 1834; d. Jan. i, 1835. 189. HI.— Maria 
Brinsmade, b. March 29, 1836; d. June 11, 1895. ^90- IV.— Edward 
Henry, b. April 9, 1838; Albany, Oregon. 191. V. — Ella Gertrude, b. 
May 4, 1841, St. Louis, Mo. 192. VI.— Charles, b. Feb. 11, 1843, Pitts- 
field, Mass. 193. VII.— Samuel Ebenezer, b. July 3, 1853, Elyria, O. 

187 GEORGE C. DUNHAM, b. Pittsfield, Mass., Oct. 11, 1832; 
graduate Yale College, 1856; Oct. 19, 1857, A-leiissa M. Smith, Fair- 
haven, Conn. Middletown, agent for N. Y., N. H. 81 Hartford R. R. Co. 
Issue: \()4. I. — Georgiene Ruth, b. June 22, 1859; m. Oct. 9, 1895, 
Willard 1\. Dyer, M. D., Boston, Mass., 195. II.— Isabel, b. July 18, 
1863. 196. HI. — Jennie Gertrude, b. June 14, 1866; m. Rev. H. H. 
Beattys. 197. IV. — Edith Mildred, b. Sept. 23, 1868. 198. V. — Bessie 
Hazel, 1). Oct. 15, 1872. 

196 JENNIE G., 1). June 14, 1866; m. Jur.e 6, 1893, Rev. H. 
H. Beattys. Issue: 199. I. — Barbara Beattys. b. Dec. 11, 1894. 

116 DAVID DUNHAM, b. Feb. 13, 1762; m. June 4, 1787, Martha 
Barkley; b. 1763; d. Sept i, 1846; he d. Jan. 9, 1826, 'Larger Cross 



THOMAS DUNHAM. 55 

Roads, Bedminister, Somerset Co., N. J., two miles west of Lam- 
mington. Issue: 200. I. — Robert Barclay, b. Feb. 28, 1788; m. Cath- 
erine Nevins; b. May 8, 1863. 201. II. — Mary, b. March 17, 1790; 
m. April i, 1844, Phillip Crater; d. March, 1873. 202. III. — Elizabeth, 

b. April 24. 1792 ; m. Cornelius Vanderbeck ; d. 2, 1890. 203. IV. 

— Phebe, b. July 2'j, 1794; d. Sept. 11, 1795. 204. V. — Nancy King, b. 
Aug. 6, 1796; m. Stephen Sutphen. 205. VI. — Martha, b. June 20, 
1799 1-3; m. David Nevins. 206. VII. — ^Benyew, b. Ai)ril, b. 30, 1802; m. 
Thankful Potter, 1891. 207. VIII. — David, b. Sept. 25, 1804; m. May 
Potter, March 15, 1893. 

207 DAVID, b. Sept. 25, 1804; m. April, 1836, Mary Potter; Fullers- 
ville; .she d. Oct. 2^ , 1876; he d. March 16, 1893. Lamington, Pres. 
Ch. She was dau. of Capt. Jonathan Potter. Issue : 208. I. — Martha 
Barkley, b. 1837; m. Byron Thornton, M. D. 209. II. — Sering Potter, 
b. 1842; m. Anna Bergen. 210. III. — David, b. 1844; m. Gertrude 
Craig; Flemington, N. J. 211. IV. — William, b. 1848; m. Mary 
Craig. 212. V. — Robert B., b. 1856; m. Emma Voorhces, on home- 
stead. 213. VI. — Sarah. 

208 MARTHA B., b. 1837. Joilet, 111.; m. Dr. Byron Thorn- 
ton, Trenton, N. J. Issue: 214. I. — John P. Thornton, Trenton, N. J, 
215. II. — David Dunham, Denver, Col. 

209 SERING P. DUNHAM, b. 1842; Civil war; 30 Reg., Co. A; 
mustered out Jan. 31, 1863; merchant; Pres. Mechanics Nat. Bank, 
Trenton, N. J.; m. Anna Bergen. Issue: 216. I. — Edward Wood- 
ruff, Trenton, N. J.; m. 1898, Julia C. Silvers, of Cranbury. 217. II. — 
James Henry, Mt. Holly, N. J.; clergyman. 218. HI. — Mary Potter, 
Trenton, N. J.; m. April 21, 1898. 219. IV. — John Scudder, Trenton. 
N. J. 220. V. — George Bergen, d. Dec, 1896. 

210 DAVID, b. Clinton, N. J., 1844; m. Gertrude Craig, Clinton, 
N.J. Issue: 221. I. — Robert Craig, Trenton, N. J. 222. II. — Henry 
Kline, Clinton, N. J. 223. HI. — Gertrude, Clinton, N. J. 

21 1 WILLIAM, b. 1848, Sommerville, N. J. ; m. Mary Craig. Issue : 

224. I. — Liddie, Sommerville, N. J. 

212 ROBERT B. DUNHAM, b. 1856; Larger Cross Roads, N. J.; 
m. Emma V^oorhees ; lives on homestead. Issue : Bedminister, N. J. 

225. I. — Martha Thornton. 226. II. — Augusta. 22^. III. — Cathrine. 
228. IV. — Byron Thornton. 

204 NANCY (SUTPHEN), b. Aug. 6, 1796; m. Stephen Sutphen; 
d. Mardh, 1879. Issue: 229. I. — ^Condit Sutphen. 230. II. — David. 



56 , THOMAS DUNHAM. 

231. III. — George. 232. IV. — Robert. 233. V. — Margaret. 234. VI. 
— Martha Sutphen. 235. VII. — Mary. 236. VIII. — Catherine. 

205 MARTHA (NEVINS), b. June 20, 1799; m. March i, 1823, 
David Kevins ; d. Jan. 1 1, 1886. Issue: 237. I. — Joseph Nevins. 238. 
II. — David. 239. III. — Robert. 240. 1\'. — Martha. 24T. V. — 'Mary. 
242. \I. — Elizabeth. 

206 BEN YEW DUNHAM, b. April 30, 1802; m. Jan. 13, 1830, 
Thankful Potter; d. Aug. 31, 1891. Basking Ridge, N. J. Issue: 243. I. 
— David Halsey; Blo'omington, Ind. ; m. ; had Warren B. who m. 244. 
II. — Jonathan Potter; U. S. army; d. during Civil war. 245. HI. — 
Warren W., killed in Civil war, 1863. 246. IV. — Thankful, d. in in- 
fancy. 247. V. — Mary. VI. — Hannah. 

2GO ROBERT BARKLEY DUNHAM, b. Feb. 28, 1788; m. Dec. 
10, 1821, Catharine Nevins; b. Oct.. 1793; d. March 16, 1883; he d. 
May 8, 1863. Issue: 248. I.— Martha Maria, b. Aug. 15, 1824; 
m. Garret P. Simonson. 249. II. — Ann Elizabeth, b. Jan. 7, 1826. 
250. HI. — John Nevins, b. June 6, 1828; m. Martha Wood. 251. IV. — 
David Brainerd, b. Nov. 8, 1829; coach builder, Rahway, N. J.; m. Oct. 
28, 1857, Emma F. Webb. 252. V. — Robert Barkeley, b. May 10, 1834; 
d. April I, 1852. 

248 MARTHA M., b. Aug. 15, 1824; m. Dec. 11, 1845, Gar- 
rett P. Simonson. Issue : 253. I. — Robert Dunham Simonson, b. 
May 14, 1848. 254. II. — Gertrude Ellen, b. May i, 1853. 

202 ELIZABETH, b. April 24, 1792; m. Oct. 9, 1824, Cornelius 
Vanderbeck; d. March 2, 1890. Issue: 255. I. — Benyew Vanderbeck. 

256. II. — William. 

107 WILLIAM, son of John and Sarah High, b. March 20, 1792 ; m. 
Eleanor Benwick. He d. Sept. 29, 1872, at Geneva, N. Y. Issue: 

257. I. — Sarah, b. Aug. 8, 1820; m. Onslow Barber and d. March 11, 
1885. 258. II. — Elinor, b. Dec. 5, 1822; m., ist, William Rippay; 2d, 

Yates. 259. HI. — Rachel, b. Jan. 9, 1825; m. Joel Prescott. 

260. IV. — John, b. Dec. 23, 1830; m., ist, Nancy Lipe ; 2d, Mary E. 
Clement. 261. V. — William, b. Dec. 25, 1834; m., ist, Sarah; 2d, 
Harriet (Bryant) Cummins. 262. VI. — Margaret, m. Andrew Shan- 
non. 

260 JOHN, b. Dec. 23, 1830; m. (i) Nan-cy Lipe; m. (2) Mary 
Clement. Issue: 263. I. — Frank, Geneva, N. Y. 264. II. — Henry, 
St. Anthony, Minn. 265. HI. — Walter Lipe, St. Anthony, Minn. 266. 
IV, — Mary Grace, Minneapolis, Minn, 



THOMAS DUNHAM. 57 

95 MARY (Polly), dau. of David, 1704; m. Abraham Terrill, Sept. 

23, 1763. She was h. Nov. 12. 1746 and he Jan. 20, 1735. Issue: 267. 
I. — Catharine Terrill, h. Dec. 15, 1769; m. Feb. 3, 1788, Capt. Isaac 
Marsh; b. June 13, 1763. She d. Oct. 2y, 1853, and he Jan. 8, 1823, at 
Rahway, N. J. He was executor of his mother's and his wife's 
mother's estate. He was the son of John Marsh, 1731, and Elizabeth 
Dunham, 1735. Isaac's brothers were Lewis, Amos, David and Henry. 

96 DAVID, b. Dec. 18. 1751 ; m. (i) Freelove De Camp; m. (2) Jan. 

24, 1785, Annie, dau. of Amos Crane. Issue: 268. I. — David, m. 
Mary Shackerly. 269. II. — Joseph. 270. HI. — Amos. 271. IV. — 
Elias, Westfield, N. J. 272. V. — Jo'hn, b. 1776; d. Nov. 2t,, 1796. zyT,. 
VI. — Deborah, b. 1779; m. John Little. 

93 JOSEPH, b. 1735, son of David, 1704; m. Hannah ; b. 1737. He 
d. at Westfield, Nov. 2^, 1790. Issue: 274. I. — Joseph, b. Aug. 29, 

1766, Westfield, N. J.; m. Mary, Ex'r, 1797. Executor of his 

father's estate, 1781. 275. II. — David, b. 1770; m. Mary Shackerly. 
Moved to Warren, Ohio. 276. HI. — Phebe moved to Warren, Ohio. 
277. IV.— Moses. 278. v.— John. 279. VI.— William. 

274 JOSEPH, b. Aug. 29, 1766; son of Joseph, 1735; m. Mary; m. 
(2) March 16, 1790, Anna Wood; b. Feb. 2, 1767; d. Sept 23, 1848. 
Children: 280. Moses, b. 1786; m. Sarah Baker; b. 1787; d. April 

25, 1862; she Aug. 7, 1852. 281. Hannah Emeline, b. 1790; d. Nov. 
29, 1791. 282. Jabish, b. March 5, 1791. 283. Abigail, b. Jan. 1793. 
284. Joseph, b. April 17, 1795. 285. James, b. Jan. 29, 1797. 286. 
Elisabeth, b. Oct. 27,, 1798; m. April 10, 1817, Phrazy Hatfield. 287. 
Phoebe, b. June 26. 1800. 288. Sara, b. Nov. 28, 1802. 289. John 
b. Dec. 28, 1804; m. June i, 1828, Mary Maple. 290. Moses, b. Oct. 
9, 1806. 

289 JOHN DUNHAM, b. Dec. 28, 1804; d. Jan. 26, 1852; m. June i, 
1826 to Mary Maple; b. Dec. 9, 1807; d. Oct. 16, 1892. Children: 
291. Christian, b. Aug. 20, 1827; d. July 27, 1882; m. Abraham Hatha- 
way. 291. Flarriet, b. Sept. 20, 1829; m. Peter D. Edwards. 292. 
Phebe, b. Nov. 29, 1831 ; m. William Seaman. 293. Mary, b. Sept. 
14, 1833; "^- Robert Crooks. 294. Moses, b. May 11, 1836; d. Dec. 
14, 1837. 295. Jobn Milton, b. Sept. I, 1840; m. Annie Cross, April 
8, 1869. 296. Lewis Clark, b. Oct. 19, 1842; m. Susan Newfort, Dec. 
24, 1868. 297. Sara Adaline, b. April 5, 1846; m. John Hall. June 25, 
1870. 298. James Elias, b. May 29, 1850; m. Elizabeth (Gilman) 
Mitchell. 



58 THOMAS DUNHAM. 

295 JOHN MILTON DUNHAM, m. April 8, 1869 to Talitha Ann 
Cross. Children: 299. John Dudley, b. Aug. 23, 1873. 300. Ray 
Stanley, b. Sept. 4, 1882. 301. W'illnn-, 1). Jan. 30. 1884. 

298 JAMES ELIAS DUNHAM, m. Feb. 16,' 1873, to Mary Eliza- 
beth (Oilman) Mitchell. Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell, b. Sept. 2, 1849, Los- 
Angeles, Cal. Children : 302. Alonzo Hathaway, b. Aug. 30, 1874; m. 
Constance F. Holmes. 303. G. Kenneth, b. Dec. 30, 1879; live at Los 
Angeles, Cal.; have one dau. 304. Oma L., b. April 25, 1888; live at 
Los Angeles. Cal, 305. Stanley, b. March 17, 1886; live at Los An- 
geles, Cal. 

299 JOHN DUDLEY DUNHAM, m. April 27, 1897, to Mabel 
Holmes, dau. of Colonel J. T. Holmes, of Columbus, Ohio. Children: 
306. L— Lucy Dates, b. Feb. 9, 1898. 307. H.— John Milton, b. May 11, 
1901. 

302 ALONZO HATHAWAY DUNHAM, physician, b. Aug. 30, 
1874; ni. to Constance Holmes, dau. of Colonel J. T. Holmes; live at 
Dayton, Ohio. Children of Alonzo H. Dunham and Constance Holmes. 
308. James Taylor, b. 309. Harold Hathaway, b. 280 MOSES, b. 1786, 
son of Joseph, 1766; m. Sarah Barker. Issue: 310. I. — Phebe, b. 
1809; d. April 3, 1834, age 25. 311. II. — Enoch, b. Aug. 23, 1814; d. 
January 2, 1848, age 34. 

311 ENOCH, b. Aug. 23, 1814; m. Phebe B.; d. Jan. 2, 1848. Issue: 
312. I. — Abigail S. 313. II. — Margaret. 314. HI. — Zephania. 315. 
IV.— Enoch W. 316. v.— Jonathan M. 

275 DAVID, b. 1770; son of Joseph, 1735; m. Mary Shackerly. 
Issue: 317. I. — Nancy, b. 1795; d. Aug. 30, 1803. 318. II. — David R. 
319. III. — Alfred. 320. I\'. — Caroline. 

14 BENJAMIN, of Jonathan, b. Aug. 22, 1681 ; m. Mary Rolph. He 
gave the use o: a house, for five years, to Episcopal Church, organized 
at Woodbridge, in 171 1. He d. Dec. 31, 1715. He was willed property 
by his brother, Jonathan, in 1706, and in 1715, his wife Mary, received 
a deed from Nathaniel. Issue: 321. I. — Richard, b. May 28, 1707; d. 
in infancy. 322. II. — Katharine, March 18, 1708. LTnmarried. 323. 
HI. — Jonathan, b. Jan. 12, 1710; m. Mary Smith, dau. of Shubael Smith. 
He d. Sept. 28, 1748. 324. IV. — Benjamin, h. Marcli 12, 1712. 

323 JONATHAN, son of Benjamin, 1681 ; b. Jan. 12, 1710; m.Mary, 
dau. of Shubael Smith, Woodbridge, N. J. ; d. Sept. 28, 1748; he d. 1781. 
Issue: 325. I. — Daniel, b. 1730; m. Catharine Campbell; b. Dec. 10. 
1734. 326. II. — Ephraim, b. 1734; d. in infancy. 327. HI. — Joseph, 
b. 1736; m. and removed to New Brunswick during the American 



THOMAS DUNHAM. 59 

Revolution. 328. IV. — Benjamin, b. Nov. 17, 1738. 329. V. — Eliza- 
beth, b. 1740; m. Mr. Alston. 330. VI. — Samuel, b. May 11, 1742. 331. 
\'II. — Asher, b. July 15, 1744; joined the Tories in 1780. His property 
was confiscated. 

332. VIII. — William Smith, b. Nov. 24, 1746; m. Elizabeth Hedges; 
d. Aug-. 3, 1799. 333. IX. — Hannah, b. Aug. 5, 1745; m. Mr. Wright. 

90 NATHANIEL, b. Oct. 17, 1726; m. 1754, Elizabeth Wilson, 
Perth Amboy, N. J.; removed to Rye, Westchester Co., N. Y. ; then 
settled in Pittstovvn, N. Y., where she d. Nov. 30, 1800, and he d. Feb. 12, 
1814. Issue: 333. I. — Sarah, b. 1756; m.Amassa Martin, of New Jersey ; 
she d. July 13, 1757. 334. II. — David, b. May 2, 1767; m. Milla Temple, 
of Dalton, Vermont; he d. July 2y, 1843; she April 14, 1854. 335. HI. 
— Wilson, b. Nov. 15, 1772; unmarried; d. March 8, 1843. 336- IV. — 
Jehew, b. about 1775; unmarried; d. Feb. 1838. 

334 DAVID, son of Nathaniel, 1726; b. 1767; m. about 1794, Milla 
Temple, of Dalton, Vermont. Issue : 337. I. — Sarah, b. June 19, 1795 ; 
m. May 31, 1828, at Grafton, N. Y., William Heydorn. 338. II. — 
Jemimah, b. May 18, 1798; m. about 1814, at Pittstown, N. Y., Daniel 
P. Flanders; 2d, June 10, 1826, at Grafton, N. Y., Nathaniel P. 
Martin. 339. HI. — David, Jr., b. Dec, 10, 1799; m. about 1825, at 
Grafton, N. Y., Lucy Ford, of Chesterfield, Mass. 340. IV. — William 
L. B., b. Jan. 22, 1802; m. Hannah Allen; 2d, Lydia Crandall. 341. V. — 
Bradley, b. June 4, 1807; m. Nov. 28, 1835, at Grafton, N. Y., Sarah 
Simmons. 342. VI. — Miriam, b. Jan. 8, 1810; m. at Grafton, N. Y., 
Zachariah Wager. 343. VII. — Jonathan L., b. Nov. 16, 181 1 ; m. Sept. 
16, 1838, at Grafton, N. Y., Emily Ford. 

339 DAVID DUNFIAM, son of David, 1767; b. Dec. 12, 1799; m. in 
1825, Lucy Ford, Chesterfield, Mass.; he d. Aug. 4, 1875; she May 11, 
1873. Issue: 344. I. — Marion, b. May 29, 1827; ni. Leland Ba.xter; 
lived and d. at Grafton. 345. II. — William, b. March 13, 1829; m. 
Lydia Patridge, Dewitt, Clinton Co., Mich. 346. HI. — Andrew J., b. 
Jan. II, 1831 ; m. Lydia Sipperly. He d. Oct. 20. 1871. 347. IV. — 
Charles, b. Feb. 29, 1833; unmarried. 348. V. — John W., b. Oct. 20, 
1835; unmarried; d. May 29, 1859. 349. VI. — Brady, b. Oct. 2-], 1837; 
m. March 21, 1866, Mary E. Foriner, New York City; b. June i, 1843. 
350. VII. — Rufus A., b. Nov. 9, 1839; m. March 8, 1871, at Hoosick 
Falls, N. Y., Abbie Osborn. 351. VIII. — Maryette, b. April 29, 1842; 
unmarried; d. Feb. 9, 1866. 352. IX. — Lucy Ann, b. x\ug. 17, 1844; 
unmarried; d. March 8, 1878. 353. X. — Angeline, b. May 13, 1848; 
unmarried; d. Aug. i, 1865. 



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341 BRADLEY, of David. 1767; b. June 4, 1807; m. Nov. 28, 1835, 
at Grafton. Sarah Simmons. Issue: 354. 1. — David, b. May 3, 1837; 
m. Feb. 14. 1864, at Chatham, Isabella Chapman. 355. II. — Henry, b. 
June 9, 1839; '"• ^^'^y 4- 1861, at Grafton, Isabella Dumbleton. 3,56. 
III.— Levi T., b. March 27, 1841 ; m. Dec. 2, 1868, at Chatham; Martha 
Chapman, b. April 5, 1840. 357. IV. — Loveman, b. Aug. 18, 1853; m. 
Jerusha Campbell. She d. Nov. 14, 1881. 358. A\ — Clarence, b. June 
30. 1846; m. Rose Ramsford. 359. VI. — John, 1). Sept. 23, 1858; m. 
Alice Stowcll. at Grafton, Oct. 23, 1879. 360. VII. — Emeline, b. Sept. 
25. 1848, and d. Sept. 3, 1856. 361. \'III. — Fanny, b. Jan. 24, 1843; '"• 

at Grafton, , Garey Corey. 362. IX. — Albert, b. Nov. 9, 

1844: m., 1st, Agnes Armstrong; b. April i, 1855, who d. Dec. 30, 
1882. He then m. Jennie Moses. 363. X. — David F., b. May 23, 1851 ; 
m. Nov. 17, 1878, at Brunswick, Addie F. Bulson. 

354 DAMD. son of Bradley, 1807; b. May 3, 1837; m. Isabella 
Chapman, Feb. 14, 1864. Issue: 364. I. — Charles, b. Feb. 8, 1867; m. 
April 25, 1892. Maud Tenkey, New York City. Had: Wilbur, b. Jan. 
27, 1893. 365. II. — Frederic, b. Dec. 12, 1872; m. at Watervliet, March 
27, 1895, Grace Littlefield. Had: Everett, b. Sept. 27, 1896. 

355 HENRY, son of Bradley, 1807; 1). June 9, 1839; m. May 4, 1861, 
Isabella Dumbleton. Issue: 366. I. — Sarah, m. Edward Snyder. Had: 
Sadie Snyder and Walter Snyder. 367. H. — Aaron, m., ist, Alice 
Corbin; 2d, Eva Tilly. Had': Claude, Mabel, Byron. 368. HI.— 
Delilah, b. April 9, 1867; unmarried. 369. IV. — Minnie, m. Reuben 
Lamphere and had : hVanklin Lamphere. 370. \'. — Bradley, b. Jan., 
1872; unmarried. 371. VI. — Bertha, m. Fred Lamphere and had Pearl 
Lamphere. 372. VII. — Aggie, m. Burr Hakes. 

356 LE\'I T., son of Bradley, 1807; b. Marcli 2^, 1841 ; m. Martha 
Chapman. Issue: 373. I.— Alice, b. Aug. 25. US69 ; m. Dec. 25, 1888, 
Edward Collins. 374. II. — Isabella, b. Dec. 5, 1871. 375. HI. — Hattie, 
b. May 13, 1874; m. Nov. 1898, in New York, Newton Babcock. 

359 JOHN, son of Bradley, 1807; b. Sept. 2t,, 1858; m. Alice 
Stowell. Issue: 376. 1. — Clarence. 377. H. — (jrace. 

362 ALBERT, son of Bradley, 1807; b. Nov. 9, 1844; m. Agnes 
Armstrong and Jennie Moses. Issue: 378. I. — Alfred. 379. II.' — 
Charles. 

363. DAVID F., son of P>radley, b. May 23, 1851 ; m. Adelia F. 
Bulson. Issue: 380. I.— Maud, b. Dec. 7, 1879. 381. II.— Albert, b. 
1885. 382. III.— Robert, b. Jan. 13, 1889. ^^i^2>- IV.— Horace, b. Sept. 
23, 1873- 



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333 SARAH DUNHAM, of Nathaniel 1726; b. about 1758; m. 
Amasa Martin; b. Aug. 13, 1761 ; she d. July 13, 1857; he d. Feb. 8, 
1849. Issue: 384. I. — Nathaniel Martin. 385. H. — Lucy. b. Jan. 24, 
1791 ; m. Amos B. Sweet ; she d. June 21, 1872 ; he Jan. 5, 1847 5 '""c was b. 
Aug. 31, 1790. 386. HI. — Alanson Martin. 387. IV. — Elizabeth 
Martin. 

385 LUCY MARTIN, of Sarah Dunham, 1758, b. Jan. 24, 1791 ; m. 
Amos B. Sweet. Issue: 388. I. — Amos Sweet, b. Jan. 9, 1813; m. 
Jan. 2^, 1833, Roxanno Ferrand. 389. II. — Stephen V. R., b. Oct. 23, 
1831 ; m. Ada Wager. 390. III. — Ensign, b. April 24, 181 1 ; m. Clausia 
Rowlend. 391. IV. — Hiram, b. Dec. 2, 1816. 392. V. — Killup, b. 
March 24, 1826. 393. VI. — Amasa Martin, b. April 10, 1819. 394. 
VII.— Elizabeth, b. Sept. 8, 1814. 395. VIIL— Sally, b. Nov. 11, 1821 ; 
m. Paran Randall. 396. IX. — Diana, b. May 17, 1828; m. Roswell 
Buttow. 397. X. — Lucy, b. Dec. 13, 1823; m. Orlando Ferrand. 

340 WILLIAM L. B., of David, 1767; b. Jan. 22, 1802; m. Hannah 
Allen; b. Jan. 24, 1802; d. Nov. 25, 1847; 2d, Lydia Crandall, b. March 
19, 1820; d. Jan. 14, 1888; he d. Dec. i, 1874; Res. Grafton, N. Y. 
Issue : 1st wife : 398. i. — Hannah A., b. June 2, 1827; d. Feb. 7, 1829. 
399. II.— Milla, b. July 2, 1828; m. Feb. 17, 1848. at Grafton, N. Y., 
George Barnhart. 400. III. — William L. B., Jr., b. Jan. 30, 1830; m. 
Nov. 2, 1850, at Grafton, N. Y., Margaret Patridge. 401. IV. — Sarah, 
b. April 2, 1831 ; m. March 4, 1855, at Grafton, N. Y., George Feathers. 
402. V. — Jemimah, b. Dec. 8, 1833; m. David P. Martin, at Grafton, 
N. Y. 403. VI. — Almon, b. April 7, 1835; d. July 31, 1849. 404- VII. 
— Jonathan, b. June 19, 1837; m. July 4, 1861, at Pittstown, N. Y., 
Rebecca Hall; 2d, Feb. 3, 1875, Sarah L. Wing; 3d, June 13, 1900, 
Margaret M. Barnes. 405. VIIL — Daniel, b. Sept. 5. 1839; m. Oct. 6, 
1869, Harriet Baker, of Pittstown, N. Y. 406. IX. — Harvey, m. Ann 
E. Hall; Res. Pittstown, N. Y. 407. X.— Emily, b. March 23, 1843; 
m. Dec. I, 1861, at Grafton, N. Y., Ira Brock. 408. XL — Harriet, b. 
March 2-\„ 1843 ; "i- Feb. 20, 1872, at Grafton, N. Y., Jeremiah S. Hakes. 
409. XII. — Rebecca, b. Dec. 21. 1S45 ; adopted by William Hey- 
dorn, 2d wife. 410. XIII. — David, b. May 28, 1854; m. Aug. 10, 1873, 
Jerusha Simmons. 411. XIV.— Alva, b. Feb. 8, 1862; m. March 20, 
1884, Cyntha Baldwin. 

400 WILLIAM L. B., of William L. B., 1814, b. Jan. 30, 1830; m. 
Margaret Patridge, Lansing, Mich., Nov. 2, 1850. Issue: 412. I. — - 
Asa P. Dunham, d. July 2-], 1861. 413. 11. — Almon Dunham, b. Sept. 
12, 1852; m. July 3, 1874, Catharine Gunderman. 414. III. — Elizabeth 



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Dunham, b. March 24, 1854; m. at Lansing, Mich., Nov. 18, 1874, Jacob 
ConkHn ; 1). Nov. 4, 1853. 415. IV. — Paul Dunham, b. July 9, 1862; 
m. Nov. 2"/, 1882, Alice A. Gregory, at Lansing, Mich.; she was b. Aug. 
28, 1863. Had: Ellen C. 416. V. — William Dunham, b. Aug. 22, 
1867; m. July 4, 1887, Ola B. Whaley. Had: Blanche M. and Lee W. 
417. W. — Amelia, b. July 12, 1865; m. Aug. 30, 1886, Lansing. Mich., 
Milton Smith; b. Nov. 26, 1861. 418. VH. — Margaret, b. Aug. 27, 
1869; m. Dec. 31, 1889, Ephraim Annable. Had: Ethel Irene. 419. 
MIL— Marcella, b. Oct. 19, 1871. 

413 ALMON DUNHAM, of WiUiam L. B., 1830; b. Sept. 12, 1852; 
b. Catharine Gunderman, July 3, 1874. Issue: 420. I. — William E. 
421. II. — Everest. 422. HI. — Glenn. 423. IV. — Lula. 424. V. — Hazael. 

414 ELIZABETH DUNHAM, of William L. B., 1830; b. March 
24, 1854; m. Jacob J. Conklin, Nov. 18, 1874. Issue: 425. I. — Hattie 
A. Conklin. 426. 11. — Levina Conklin. 427. Ifl. — John Conklin. 428. 
I\'.— Carrie Conf^lin. 429. \\— lone Conklin. 399 MILLA DUNHAM, 
of William L. B.', [802; b. July 2, 1828; m. Ecb. 17, 1848, in Grafton, 
N. Y. ; George Barnhart, b. Sept. 7, 1822; d. Dec. 7, 1890. 

399 MILLA DUNHAM. Issue: 430. I.— Hannah Barnhart, m. 
Edward Wager. 431. II. — Murval Barnhart, b. Aug. 3, 1852; m. in 
Grafton, Dec. 2"], 1886, Fannie Hayner; b. July 20, 1868. 432. HI. — 
Mary Barnhart. 433. IV. — Warren Barnhart. 434. V. — George Barn- 
hart, b. Jan. 14, 1859. 435. VI.— Sherman Barnhart, b. May 18, 1869; m. 
Elsie Whitley. 

430 HANNAH BARNHART, of Milla Dunham, 1828; m. Edward 
Wager. Issue: 436. I. — Edna Wager, m. Robert Daggett, Peters- 
burgh. 437. II.— Estella Wager. 438. IIT. — Lottie Wager, m. Clar- 
ence Fowler, Berlin. 439. IV. — Zoe Wager. 440. V. — Reginald Wager. 
441. VI. — Sidney Wager. 

431 MURVAL BARNHART, of Milla Dunham. 1852; m. Fannie 
Hayner, Dec. 27, 1886. Issue: 442. I. — Sherman Barnhart, b. Oct. 15, 
1887. 443. II.— \'iola Barnhart, b. Sept. 29, 1889. 444. HI.— Mary 
Barnhart. 445. IV. — Warren Barnhart. 

405 DANIEL DUNHAM, of William L. B., 1802 ; b. Sept. 5, 1839 
m. Oct. 6, 1869. Harriet Baker, b. April 23, 1842. Issue: 446. I.— 
Samuel, b. May 19, 1873. 447. II.— David B., b. Oct. 3, 1870. 448 
HI. — Nora H., b. Sept. 19, 1874. 449. IV. — Grace E., b. Jan. i, 1881 

343 JONATHAN Z. DUNHAM, b. Nov. 16, 181 1 ; m. Emily Ford 
Sept. 16, 1838, at Grafton; she was b. May 16. 1820; d. March 9, 1853 
Issue : 450. I. — Melissa E., b. June 22, 1839; m. May 26, 1855, John H 



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Bonesteel, b. October 19, 1835 ; d. Aug. 2y, 1889. 451. 11. — Albert J., b. 
1841 ; m. ?\[ary Talley, June 5, 1856. 452. III. — David F., b. Nov. 4, 
1842. 453. I\'. — Mary M., b. Dec. 27, 1844; d. March 7, 1863. 454. 
\'. — Edson J., b. Nov. 12, 1846; d. Jan. 18, 1896. 455. VI. — Calvin B., 
b. Sept. 18, 1848; m. May 16, 1870, at Grafton, Fannie O. Hayner; b. 
July 8, 1850; he d. Jan. 18, 1896; she d. Nov. 18, 1879; ""■• ^d time, Nov. 
24. 1881, Selina J. Twogood ; b. Aug. 28, 1854. 456. \ II. — David A., 
b. Jan. 19, 1853; d. June 24, 1853. 457. \'III. — Selena W.. m. Luther 
Thayer, of Chesterfield. Mass. 

450 MELISSA E., of Jonathan L. Dunham, 181 1 ; b. June 22, 1839; 
m. John H. Bonesteel, May 26, 1855. Issue: 458. I. — Albert J. Bone- 
steel, b. June 5, 1856; m. Mary Talley. 459. II. — Emily, b. Feb. 18, 
1862; m. Sept. 26, 1882, Edward Perkins; b. July 29, i860, Manchester, 
Vt. 460. III. — James H., b. Oct. 12, 1859; m. Alice Brent. Had: 
Helen and Henry. 461. IV. — Helen S., b. Dec. 19, 1864; m. Aug. 10, 
1887, W. Irving Williams, Nassau. Had : Helen Williams and Sarah 
B. Williams. 462. \\ — Charles E., b. March 31, 1867; m. Lydia Jo. 
Francisco. Had : Sarah, Bernice and Margarette Bonesteel. 463. VI. 
— William F., b. Oct. 28, 1875; unmarried. 464. VII. — Frederick S., 

b. Sept. 16, 1877; m. Jan., 1719, Wagner, New York City. 

465. VIII.— Edward, b. Nov. 8, 1880. 

455 CALMN B. DUNHAM, of Jonathan, 1811 ; b. Sept. 18, 1848; 
m. Aug. 16, 1870, Fanny O. Hayner; 2d, Nov. 24, 1881, Selina J. Two- 
good. Issue: 466.1. — ]\lillard L., b. April i, 1872. 467. II. — Esther 
A,, b. Oct. 21, 1875 ; d. March 2^, 1886. 468. HI.— Orson B., b. Jan. 28, 
1877. 469. I\'. — Alarcia O., b. April 10, 1879. 457 Silena W., of Jona- 
than, 181 1 ; m. Luther Thayer, of Chesterfield, Mass. 

457 SILENA W. Issue: 470. I.— Alpha E. Thayer ; m. 1899. 471. 
II. — Calvin W. Thayer. 

451 ALBERT J. DUNHAM, of Jonathan, 181 1 ; b. Sept. 17, 1841 ; 
m. June 5, 1856, Mary Talley. Issue: 472. I. — Elizabeth. 473. II. — 
Dana Edward. 474. HI. — Wayne. 

459 EMILY BONESTEEL, of Melissa E. Dunham, b. Feb. 18, 
1862; m. Sept. 26, 1882, Edward Perkins. Issue: 475. L— Katharine 
B. Perkins, b. July 7, 1883. 476. II.— Clara F., b. May 18, 1887. 477. 
HI. — Helen L., b. July 25, 1895. 346 Andrew J., son of David. 1792; 
b. Jan. II. 1831 ; m. Lydia Sipperly. 

346 ANDREW J. Issue : 478. Edward, b. June 5, i860; m. Sept. 
27, 1890, Virginia Nelson, Ft. Edward. 



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478 EDWARD. Issue : 479. I.— Laura V., b. May 28, 1896. 480. 
II. — Warren J., 1). April 22, 1897. 

349 BRADLEY, son of David, 1792; b. Oct. 27, 1837; m. March 21, 
1866, Mary E. Foriner. Issue: 481. I. — David, b. Sept 16, 1872; m. 
Sept. 26, 1892, Grace Wing, Pittstown ; b. Dec. 7, 1873. 482. II. — 
Lydia M., b. March 22, 1868; m. Feb. 6, 1898, William Snyder; b. May 
13, 1863, Pittstown. 

345 WILLIAM, son of David, 1792; b. March 13. 1829; m. Lydia 
Patridge, Dewitt, Clinton Co., Mich. Issue: 483. I. — Edward. 484. 
II.— Merritt. 485. III.— Helen. 486. IV.— Francis. 487. V.— Ai. 
488. VI. — Irving. 

337 SARAH, dau. of David, 1767; b. June 19, 1795; m. at Grafton, 
May 31, 1828, William Hydorn ; b. Dec. 13, 1793. Issue: 489. I. — 
Paul Hydorn, b. May 31, 1829; m. Mary Frances McChesney, at Bruns- 
wick, May, 1881 ; he d. Nov. 9, 1898. 490. II. — Elizabeth Hydorn, b. 
April 4, T832; unmarried. 491. III. — Anna Hydorn, b. Nov. 29, 1835. 
492. I\^ — William Hydorn. b. Nov. 2^, 1837; d. Feb. 26, 1874. 493. 
\. — Rebecca, dau. of Wm. L. B. Dunham; adopted by William 
Hydorn; b. Dec. 23, 1845; "i- Alonzo Bulson. 

342 AIIRIAM, dau. of David, 1767; b. Jan. 8, 1810; m. at Grafton, in 
1827, Zachariah Wager, who d. Jan. i, 1879. Issue: 494. I.— Fanny 
Wager. 495. II. — Milla Anna, b. 1836 and d. Sept. 22, 1865. .496. Ill, 
— Zachariah, b. March 22, 1833; m. Caroline Fisher, Aug. 31, 1861. 
She was b. July 15, 1837. 497. IV. — William Willard Hydorn, m. 
Cynthia Horton and had Arthur Hydorn, New York City. 498. V. — 
Arnold Hydorn, b. Dec. 27, 1839; m. Nov., 1862, Anna Link; b. June 
10, 1847. 499- ^' I- — Washington Hydorn, b. June 3, 1843. 500- ^^U- 
— Lodewick Hydorn, b. July 13, 1845. 

496 ZACHARIAH WAGER, son of Miriam Dunham. 1810; b. 
March 22, 1833; m. Caroline Fisher. Issue: 501. I. — William Wager, 
m. Lucinda Adams and had Harry Wager. 502. II. — Edgar Wager, b. 
Jan. II, 1865. 503. III. — Willard Wager, b. May 30, 1869; m. Dec. 13, 
1891, Fanny Rodgers. Had: Mabel Wager, Feb. 18, 1893. 504. IV. — 
Sherman Wager, b. Feb. 28, 1872; m. Caroline K. Harpel, Oct. 30, 
1895, at Lebanon. She was born Oct. 17, 1870. They had: Harold E., 
b. C)et. TO, i89(); Frank E., b. Jan. i, 1899. 505. V. — Eloisa Wager, 
1). June 26, 1874; unmarried. 560. VI. — Agnes Wager, b. Aug. 2, 1878; 
unmarried. 

498 ARNOLD li. WAGER, of Miriam Dunham, 1810; m. Anna 
Link; b. Jime to, 1847. He was b. Dec. 27, 1S29. Issue: 507. Irwin 



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A. Wag-er, b. June 2, 1865, North Brookfield, N. Y. ; m. March 11, 1891, 
Maud Mars. Had: Atta Wager, March 11, 1892. 508. 

328 JEMJ M AH D. (FLANDERS) dau. of David, 1767; b. May 19, 
1798; m., 1st. Daniel Flanders. June 10, 1826, at Grafton; 2d, Aug. 12, 
1827, Nathaniel P. Martin; b. Aug. 23, 1799. Issue: 509. I. — Mariah 
Flanders, b. Sept. 5, 1816, and on June i, 1833. m. Warren Bruenstuhl. 
no. n. — David P. Martin, b. Aug. 12, 1827; m. Jemimah Dunham. 
511. HI. — Fenner Martin, b. May 14, 1831 ; m. Nov. 14. 1858, Elizabeth 
Clark; b. Aug. 12, 1835. S^^. IV. — Nathaniel Martin, b. March 3, 
1829; m. Lanay Ann Campbell. 513. V. — Elizabeth Martin, b. April 30, 
1833; m. Feb. 20, 1864, George Coonradt ; b. June r, 1824. He d. 
March 20, 1898. 516. VI. — Jacob Martin, b. April 3, 1840; m., ist, 
Cynthia Simmons ; 2d, Lucinia Feathers and Sarah Dumbleton. 

509 MARIAH FLANDERS, of Jemimah. 1798; b. Sept. 5, 1816; m. 
June I, 1833, Warren Bruenstuhl, who d. Aug. 25, 1881. She d. Sept. 5, 
1876. Issue: 517. I. — Sidney Bruenstuhl, m. Lydia Sampson. 518. II. 
— Susannah, m. Alfred Bennett, Chenang-o Co., N. Y. 519. III. — Ardella, 
b. June II, 1838; m., ist, July 3, 1859, Delos Folts ; 2d, Sept. 15, 1868, 
John Whipple. 520. IV. — David, m. Emily Wilbor. 521. V. — Rosetta, 
m. Malcolm MacDonald. 

510 DAVID P. MARTIN, of Jemimah Dunham, 1798; b. Aug. 12, 
,1827; m. Dec. 22, 1848, at Grafton; Jemimah Dunham, of Wm. L. B., 
J814; b. Dec. 8, 1833. Issue : 522. i. — Charles Martin, b. Nov. 12, i85o;m. 
at Petersburgh, Sept. 23, 1877, Josephine Burwith. 523. II. — Oliver, 
b. April 28, 1852; m. at Grafton, Nov. 25. 1886, Helen Hayner; b. Aug. 
22, 1845. 524- III. — David, b. April 3, 1854; m. Alma Jones. Had: 
Ernest. 525. IV. — Susannah, b. Oct. 27, 1855; m. June 11, 1877, at 
Grafton, Peter King. 526. V. — Jemimah, b. March 2^, 1857; m. at 
Grafton, Peter Jones; b. Feb. 7, 1835. Had: Austin. 527. VI. — 
Herman, b. Feb. 3, 1859; m. at Nassau, May 21, 1888, Etta Rhodes; b. 
Sept. 4, 1867. 528. vil.— Mary M., b. July 3, 1863; m. Nov. 24, 1887, 
at Grafton; Alexander Crandall, b. Dec. 28, 1848. Had: Harmon 
Crandall, b. Oct. 21, 1889. 529. VIII.— Emily, b. Dec. 25, 1865; m. 
April 2, 1893, at Grafton; Jeremiah Crandall, b. J\Iay 22, 1858. Had: 
Ruth Crandall, b. Nov. 29, 1894; Oliver, b. Feb. 6, 1896. 530. IX. — 
Jala, b. Oct. 25, 1867; ni. Jan. 25, 1889, at Grafton; Frank Sn>der, b. 
May 12, 1869. Had: Miles Snyder. 531. X. — Leonard, b. April 9, 
1870; m. at Petersburgh,. Ruth Hakes. 

522 CHARLES MARTIN, of David P., 1827; b. Nov. 12. 1850; m. 
Sept. 23, 1877, at Petersburgh; Josephine Burwith, b. Sept. 2'i^, 1858. 



66 THOMAS DUNHAM. 

Issue: 532. I. — Andrew, b. May i, 1882.- 53^',. II. — Pansy, b. Aug. 

10, 1884. 

525 SUSANNAH W. (KING), 1). Oct. 2y, i8;,5 ; m. at Grafton, June 

11, 1877; Peter King-, b. April 12. 1849. Issue: 534. I. — Rufus King, b. 
Nov. 4, 1877. 535. IT.— Lucy, b. Oct. 31, 1878. 536. III.— Oliver, b. 
Sept. 5, 1882; d. April 5, 1899. 

511 FENNER MARTIN, of Jennmah Dun.iam, 1798; b. May 14, 
1831 ; m. Elizabeth Clark ; b. Aug. 12, 1^55. Issue : 537. I. — Libbie. b. 
Aug. I, 1869; unmarried. 538. II. — Nathaniel, b. Aug. 20, 1864; un- 
married. 539. III. — Alexander, b. Oct. i, 1865; m. Dec. 1898, Annie 
Rawlins. 540. IV.— Clark, b. Nov. 11, 1866; n . Dec. 20, 1893, Jesse 
Hayner. 541 V. — Jennie, b. June 17, 1869; m. Aug. 30, 1890, at Graf- 
ton, Sheridan Goyer. 

540 CLARK MARTIN, of Fenner Martin, b. Nov. 11, 1866; m. 
Dec. 20, 1893, Jesse Hayner. Issue: 542. I. — Nettie Martin, b. Sept. 
22, 1894. 543. II. — Edith, b. May i, 1897. 512. Nathaniel Martin, of 
Jemimah Dunham, 1798; b. March 3, 1829; m. Lanay Ann Campbell. 

512 NATHANIEL MARTIN. Issue: 544. I.— Mary, m. Will- 
iam Smith; meat market at Troy. Had: Arthur H. 545. II. — Hattie. 
546. HI. — Lela. 547. IV. — Fenner. 548. V. — Daniel. 

COONRADT. 

513 ELIZABETH MARTIN, b. 1833, of Jemimah Dunham, 1798; 
m. George Coonradt. Issue: 549. I. — Eliza Coonradt, b. Dec. 29, 1867. 
550. II. — Fanny, b. June 19, 1870. 551. HI. — Elizabeth, b. Nov. 7, 
1874. 552. IV.— Emma, b. Oct. 12, 1866. 553. V.— George, b. July 4, 
1872. 554. VI. — Hannah, m. Joseph Armitage. Had: Joseph Ar- 
mitage. 555. VII. — Daniel, m. Agnes Campbell, 270 Saratoga St. 
556. Cohoes. Had: Daniel. 

BRUENSTUHL. 
517 SH^NEY BRUENSTUHL, of Mariah Flanders, m. Libbie 
Sampson. Issue: 357. I. — Nellie, m. Calvin P.rown. 558. II.- — Melvin 
S., Custom Inspector N. Y. Central & Hudson River Railroad Com- 
pany. 559. III. — ^Otis. 

'519 ARDELLA BRUENSTUHL, of Mariah Flanders, b. June 11, 
1838: m. Delos Folts. Issue: 560. I.— Robert Folts, b. Dec. 15, 1862; 
m. Lil)bie Baker. 561. TI. — Delos. 

McDonald. 

521 ROSETTA bXANDERS, of Mariah Bruenstuhl, m. 1847, 
Malcolm MacDonald. She d. May 16, 1898. Issue: 562. I.— William, 
b. May 10, 1873. 5^3- ^^- — Sadie, m. Irwin Albertson, Mosherville, 



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Saratoga Co., N. Y. 564. III. — Agnes, m. Howard Bramar. 565. IV. 
—Malcolm, b. Dec. 18, r88o. 566. V.— Mary, b. Sept. 14, 1883. 567. 
VI.— Warren, b. Aug. 30, 1887. 568. VII.— Emma, b. 1891. 

350 RUFUS A., son of David, 1799; b. Nov. 9, 1839; m. Abbie Os- 
born, Hoosick Falls. Issue: 569. I. — Emma, b. Nov. i, 1878. 

404 JONATHAN, of William L. B., 1802 ; b. June 19, 1837 ;.m. July 
4, 1861, at Pittstown, N. Y. ; Rebecca Hall, b. Sept. 16, 1834; d. May 
26, 1873; 2d, Feb. 3, 1875; Sarah L. Wing, b. Oct. 31, 1849; ^1- Feb. 3, 
1886; 3d, June 13, 1900, Margaret M. Barnes; b. Dec. 15, 1844; resi- 
dence Pittstown, N. Y. Issue: ist wife: 570. I. — Sherman, b. May 
18, 1869; m. Sept. 13, 1893, Elsie Whitley, of Pittstown, N. Y. ; resi- 
dence, Hoosick Falls, N. Y. 571. II. — Rebecca, b. April 28, 1873; un- 
married. 

407 EMILY, of William L. B., 1802; b. March 23, 1843; '"• Dec. 
I, 1861, at Grafton, N. Y. ; Ira Brock, b. Aug. 13, 1829; residence, 
Maringo, 111. Issue: 572. I. — Emma F. b. April 15th, 1866; un- 
married. 573. II. — Charles W., b. Nov. 9th, 1867; m. Oct. 3d, 1894. 
Ida Morris, b. Aug. 26, 1878. Had: 573. Cecil W., b. Aug. 7, 1896; 
575. Gladys K., b. Sept. 13, 1898. 

408 HARRIET, of William L. B., 1802 ; b. Marcli 21,, 1843 ; '^i- Feb. 
20, 1872, at Grafton, N. Y. ; Jeremiah S. Hakes, b. March 28, 1831 ; resi- 
dence, Grafton, N. Y. Issue: 576. I. — Thaddeous J., b. July 12, 
1875; m. at Grafton, N. Y., August 15th, 1899. 577. Fannie Matte- 
son, b. March 22, 1879. Had: Thelma A., b. Aug. 3. 1900; resi- 
dence, Grafton, N. Y. 578. II. — Burr, b. Sept. 22, 1879; m. March 30, 
1899; Aggie Dunham, b. Oct. 31, 1879; residence, N. Y. City. 

410 DAVID, of William L. B., 1802; b. May 28, 1854; m. Aug. 10, 
1873; Jerusha Simmons, b. Nov. i6th, 1849; residence, Hoosick Falls, 
N. Y. Issue: 579. I.— Brennett, b. Feb. 9, 1878; d. Oct. 16, 1898. 
580. II. — Lula, b. Dec. 25, 1881 ; unmarried. 581. HI. — Ina, b. Oct. 
12, 1887. 582. IV. — Forest, b. Aug. 16, 1890. 

411 ALVA, of William L. B., 1802; b. Feb. 8, 1862; m. March 20, 
1884. 583. Cyntha Baldwin, h. Jan. 2, i860. Had: Leslie A., b. April 
4, 1888. 584. Millard S., b. Aug. 28, 1897; residence, Hoosick Falls. 

388 AMOS SWEET, of Lucy, 1791, b. Jan. 9, 1813 ;m. Jan. 2y, 1833 ; 
Roxanna Farrand. of Jasper, Steuben Co., N. Y. ; b. June 17, 1809; she 
d. Sept. 18, 1884; residence, Grafton. N. Y. Issue: 585. I. — Lucy, b. 
April 14, 1834; d. Sept. 25. 1837. 586. IL— Amanda, b. Dec. 13, 1835; 
d. Sept. 25, 1837. 587. HI.— Lauraitt, b. Aug. 11, 1838; d. Dec. 19, 
1840. 588. IV.— Susannah, b. Oct. 11, 1840; m. March 26, 1859, Joel 



68 THOMAS DUNHAM. 

T. Howard, of Grafton, N. Y. 589. V.— Amos. Jr.. b. Oct. 21, 1843; d. 
May 7, 1864. 590. \'T. — Otis. b. Oct. 7. 1845; <^1- .Hily 29, 1863. 591. 
\'1I. — Rufus, b. Aug. 27, 1850; d. Sept. 6, 1867. 

588 SUSANNAH, of Amos, 1813. b. Oct. 11, 1840; m. March 26, 
1859. Joel T. Howard, of Grafton, N. Y. ; b. Dec. 12, 1834; she d. May ii, 
1866; he July 2^, 1869; residence, Grafton, N. Y. Issue: 592. I. — 
Wesley O., b. Sept. 11, 1863; m. Oct. i, 1884. Carrie Melius, of Graf- 
ton, N. Y. ; b. March 18. 1870. 593. Had: Ro.xanna, b. March 21, 
1886. 594. Rhoda, b. Jan. i, 1894; residence, Greenbush, N. Y. 595. 
H. — Eldorado, b. Jan. 22, 1865; unmarried. 

397 LUCY, of Lucy, 1791, b. Dec. 13, 1823; m. Nov. 22, 1840; Or- 
lando Farrand, b. Nov. 17, 1813; she d. Jan., 1899; he Sept., 1885; resi- 
dence, Boardman, Wis. Issue: 596. I. — Lucy O. (Orvilla), b. in 1841 ; 
m. Nov. 15, 1856, Romanzo S. Luce. 597. II. — Amos, b. in 1844; un- 
married. 598. HI. — Alonzo, b. in 1847; ""■• ^lary Beard. Had: Ada 
L., b. Sept. 16, 1882; he d. May 12, 1882; residence, St. Paul, Minn. 
599. IV. — Ensign, b. in 1850; m. Kate Carroll ; b. April 15th, 1856. 600. 
V. — Roxanna, b. in 1853; d. in 1855. 601. VI. — William, b. in 1856; 
m. Oct. 7, 1878, Isabell Leverty. 602. VII. — Alice,, b. in 1859; m. Joel 
Danforth; she d. in 1887. 603. VIII.— Helen, b. in 1862; d. in 1865. 
604. IX.— Allen, b. in 1865 and d. in 1865. 605. X.— Hattie 
A., b. in 1868; m. Samuel Palmer. 

596 LUCY O. (ORVILLA). of Lucy, 1823; b. in 1841 ; 
m. Nov. 15. 1856, Romanzo S. Luce; residence, Boardman. Wis. 
Issue: 606. I.— Sarah A., b. May 22, 1858; d. July 15, 1858. 
607. II. — Xellie R.. b. Jan. 9, t86o; unmarried. 608. HI. — 
Nettie E., b. April 3. 1862; d. Sept. 13, 1865. 609. IV. — 
George B., b. May 18, 1864; d. April 12, 1877. 610. V.— Meretta A., 
b. Feb. 13. 1867; d. June 25, 1875. 611. VI.— Webb R., b. Feb. 25, 
1870; ni. Jan. 17, 1894. Minnie B. Spence. Had: Josie E.. 1). Jan. 10, 
1895. 612. MI. — Estella O.. b. March 16, 1873; "i- Dec. 12, 1894, John 
W. Dorgan. Had: Luther, b. Oct. 24, 1895; Grace, b. Aug. 27, 1899. 
613. \1 II. —Laura E., b. Oct. 28, 1876; d. April 9. 1877. 614. IX.— 
Maud E., 1). March 26, 1878; m. Dec. 29, 1897, E. C. Krevinghaus. 
Had: Georgia D., I). Dec. i, 1898; Earnest H., b. Oct. 6, 1890. 615. 
X. — Linnie M., b. May 16, 1880; unmarried. 616. XL — Warren M., 
b. July 17, 1882. 617. XII.— Ronald S., b. June 14, 1884. 

599 ENSIGN, b. 1850; m. Kate Carroll ; 1). April 15. 1856; residence, 
St. Paul, Minn. Issue: 618. I.— Allic 15.. b. Oct. 12, 1874. 619. II.— 
Burdett D., b. Oct. 3, 1881 ; d. Jan. 11, 1884. 620. HI.— Cadweh T., 



THOMAS DUNHAM. 69 

b. Aug. 2y, 1883. 621. I\'.— Ethel A., b. Aug. 23, 1885. 622. V.— 
Lottie M., b. Sept. 6. 1890; d. Oct. 18. 1891. 623. VI.— Carroll E., b. 
May 24, 1893. 624. VI T.— Gladys C. b. June 13, 1895. 625. \'III.— 
Lloyd D., b. May 13, 1898. 

601 WILLIAM, b. 1856; m. Oct. 7, 1878, Isabel Leverty ; residence, 
Boardnian, Wis. Issue: 626. I. — \'iviau E.. b. March 30, 1880; d. 
June 21, 1890. 627. II.— Noel E., b. Feb. 16, 1883; d. Sept. 4, 1890. 
628. III.— Guy W., 1). Nov. 4, 1885 ; d. Aug. 28, 1890. 629. IV.— Hazel 
B., b. Feb. 26, 1887. 630. V.— Arthur B., b. May 27, 1889. 631. VI.— 
Alice M., b. Oct. i, 1894. 632. VII.— Archabald O., b. Nov. 7, 1896. 

605 HATTIE FARRAND, b. 1868; m. Samuel Palmer; residence, 
New Richmond, Ind. Issue : 633. .1. — Harry A., b. Dec. 5, 1890. 634. 
II. — Mabel L., b. July 22, 1892. 635. HI. — William E., b. Aug. 21, 1894. 
636. \\ . — Katie B., b. Aug. ist, 1896. 637. \*. — Lawrence L., b. Sept. 
30, 1898. 

389 STEPHEN V. R. SWEET, of Lucy, 1791 ; b. Oct. 2^. 1831 ; m. 
Ada Wager, of Grafton, N. Y. ; b. 1834 ; d. Sept. 6, 1893. Issue : 638. I. — 
Amos E., b. June 21, 1859; m. Jan. i, t88o, Martha Coonradt, of Graf- 
ton, N. Y. ; b. Dec. 27, i860. Had: 639. I. — Herbert, b. Sept. 21, 1885; 
residence, Grafton, N. Y. 640. II. — Stephen V. R., m. Ada Wager; resi- 
dence, Troy, N. Y. 641. HI. — Lucy, b. Aug. 8, 1855; m. James Vars, 
of Grafton, N. Y. ; she d. Nov. 5, 1879. 642. IV. — Clarisy, m. 1874, 
Henry Roberts, of Grafton, N. Y. 643. V. — Emeline. b. 1866; m. 
Henry Westfall. Had : John, b. 1889. 644. VI. — Ella, m. Jerome Bur- 
'dick ; residence, Florida. Mass. 645. VII. — Judia, m. Clark Durkee, of 
Grafton, N. Y. ; she d. Jan. ri, 1894. 646. VIII. — Roxanna, m. Hiram 
Rowland, of Grafton, N. Y. 

642 CLARISY, of xAmos E. 1859; i"^""- 1874, Henry Roberts, of Graf- 
ton, N. Y. Issue: 647. I. — Jennie, b. Jan. 6. 1875; m. Earl Taylor; 
residence, Monroe, Mass. 648. II. — Rose, b. July 5, 1879; m. Charlie 
Osgood; residence, Grafton, N. Y. 

9 NATHANIEL (Thomas, 1647-8), b. 1684; m. and removed to 
New Jersey. Issue: 649. I. — David. 650. II. — Jonathan. 651. HI. 

— Nathaniel, b. 1733; ni. twice; (i) ; (2) Keziah Crosley. 

652. IV.— W^illiam. 

651 NATHANIEL, b. 1733; m. 2d, Keziah Crosley; ist unknown. 
Issue: First marriage : 653. I. — Thomas. 654. II. — John, b. in New 
Jersey, April 7, 1767; m.. (i) Sarah Jennings; (2) Elizabeth (Betsey) 
Brown, sister of William Brown, M. C, 1840. President Buchanan 
recommended him for Postmaster General. He died before he con- 



70 THOMAS DUNHAM. 

firmed. 655. III. — David. 656. IV. — Lewis, second marriage. 657. 
v.— Mary. m. Henry Lee. 658. VI.— Henry. 659. VII.— Abel( m. 

Ferguson. 660. \'HI. — Robert. 661. IX. — William, m. Sarah 

Arthur. 662. X. — Jonathan Singleton, b. Feb. 16, 1786; m. (i) Hila 
Ross; (2) Elizabeth Ayres ; lived. New Richmond, Clermont Co., Ohio. 

662 JONATHAN SINGLETON, b. Feb. 16. 1786; m. (i) Hila 
Ross; (2) Elizabeth Ayres. He d. Sept. 21, 1856. Real estate owner, 
fruit grower, and stock raiser. Issue: 663. I. — Hila Ann, b. Aug. 28, 
1819; m. Thomas Kennedy. 664. II. — Emeline, b. Feb. 22, 1821 ; m. 
Thomas Nichols. 665. HI. — Perry Jackson, b. 1822; May 25, m. Ma- 
tilda MacClain; 2d, Melissa Dudley; 3d, Sallie (Preble) Smith. He d. 
Jan. 15, 1903. Noted lawyer in Cincinnati, Ohio; senior partner of 
Donham and Forraker; junior partner; L^nited States Senator. 666. 
IW — Florella Jane, b. April 20, 1824; m. John Simmons. 667. V. — 
Harrison Lafayette, b. May 26, 1825 ; physician ; m. Elizabeth Watkins. 
668. \I. — Eliza, b. 1827; Benjamin Ely. 669. MI. — Sarah E., b. Nov. 
II, 1828; d. Dec. 20, 1846. 670. VIII. — Elizabeth Caroline, b. 1830; m. 
Hezakiah Lindsay. 671. IX. — Nancy Mariah, b. Sept. 13, 1836; d. 
March i, 1841. 672. X. — Robert Warren, b. Oct. i, 1840; m. Helena 
Elizabeth South. 673. XI. — Lucien Ross, b. May 14, 1834; d. Sept. 9, 
1857. 674. XII. — Harriet Louisa, b. 1834; m. Rev. Keck. 675. XIH. 
Erasmus Jonathan, b. 183 1, Helen Mar Lindsay. 676. XIV. — Delia, b. 
1847; m., 1st, Augustus Hatch; 2d, William Stickle. 

KENNEDY. 

663 I. — HILA ANN, b. Aug. 28, 1819; m. Thomas Kennedy. 
Issue. 677. 1. — Lizzie Florella, b. May 25, 1845; ^^^- Stephen Daniels. 
678. II. — Hattie Belle, b. Oct. 17, 1856; m. Pierce Tarvin. 679. HI.— 
Erasmus Perry, lieutenant in Confederate service ; d. Georgia, July 26, 
1864. 680. IV. — Orin Thomas, b. April 19, 1863; m. Nellie Rouse. 

DANIELS. 
677 LIZZIE FLORELLA, b. May 25, 1845; '"• Stephen Daniels. 
Issue: 681. I.— Orley. 682. II.— Vivien. 683. HI.— Nora. 684. IV. 
Mildred. 685. V.— Gertrude. 684. VL— Harrison. 

KENNEDY. 
680 ORIN THOMAS, b. April 19, 1863; m. Nellie Rouse. Issue: 
687. I.— Ada. 688. II.— Clara. 689. HI.— Warren. 

DONHAM. 
665 PERRY JACKSON, b. May 25, 1822; m., ist, Ma- 
tilda McClain; 2d, Melissa Dudley; 3(1, Sallie (Phebe) Smith; 
(1. Jan. 15, 1903. He studied at Jefferson College, Pennsyl- 



THOMAS DUNHAM. 7I 

vania, and read law at Georgetown with General Thomas Hamer, 
shortly before the ontbreak of the Mexican war. He was ad- 
mitted to the bar in Clermont County in 1848, practiced his 
profession in New Richmond until 1865, then a few years at Ports- 
mouth, Ohio, and afterward located at Cincinnati, where he continued 
in the practice of the law until 1890. He removed to New Richmond 
in 1883, and then purchased the beautiful home in which he died. He 
was thrice married, his first wife being a daughter of Captain William 
McClain, the famous Ohio River steamboat captain. She was the 
mother of four children, two boys, Willie and Charlie, who died in in- 
fancy, and two girls, Belle, who died in 1878, and Carrie, the surviving 
wife of Furman Brooks, of Portsmouth, Ohio, and who now resides at 
Gambler, Ohio, educating her only daughter, Beatrice. His second 
wife was Melissa Dudley, who lived but a few years after their mar- 
riage. His third wife, and who survives him, was Mrs. Sallie Smith, 
their marriage occurring on the 3d day of August, 1880. Mr. Donham 
was singularly fortunate in all his marriages. Helpful and faithful, 
their counsels and companionship was the dearest thing earth gave him. 
He loved his children, sought their every comfort, and his heart warmed 
in their well-being and well-doing. Mr. Donham was a lawyer of great 
power, and in the ante-bellum days his services were eagerly sought 
by a very large client age in Southern Clermont. He was a man of 
fine personal appearance, and an earnest, logical and finished speaker. 
Stately, commanding, erect, ample in speech, graceful in compliments, 
courteous to a degree, rich in illustrations, ready in wit, profusely 
humorous, he became one of Clermont's most gifted sons. He was a 
Clermonter through and through — proud of his county that was and ever 
will be proud of him. He thought the Ohio Valley was the finest spot 
on earth and loved the Ohio River as a mother loves her child, p^e was 
a perfect gentleman, with a suavity of manner that always bespoke him 
such. He was a proul man, but not a vain one. "Vanity rests on the 
opinion of others ; pride on our own. The source of vanity is from 
without; of pride, froi 1 within. X'anity is a vane that turns; a willow 
that bends with every freeze. Pride is the oak that dehies the storm — - 
one is cloud, the other rock; one is weakness, the other strength." 
Proud though he was, he was easily approachable ; generous in heart, 
magnanimous to a foe, and sympathetic with all tenderness. Issue: 
690. I. — Belle, m., ist, Emmett Aukeny ; 2d, Thomas W. Zimmerman; 
d. 1878. 691. H.— 'Carrie, m. Tirman Mulford Brooks. Had: Issue: 
692. I. — Beatrice Belle Brooks. 



72. THOMAS DUNHAM. 

NICHOLS. 
664 EMELINE DONHAM, b. Feb. 22, 1821 ; m. Thomas Nichols; 
d. Dec. 24, 1868. He ni., 2(1, Mrs. Melissa Ferguson. Issue: 693. 
L- — Perry Jackson, m. Janet Gilniore. 694. II. — William, m., ist, Sarah 
Fagin ; 2d, Kate Layfield. 695. III. — Lizzie, m. William Wilson. 696. 
IV. — Estella. 697. \". — Florella J., m. Thomas Perkins White. 698. 
VI. — Evaline. 

693 PERRY JACKSON, m. Janet Gilmore. Issue: 699. I.— 
Annie, m. Charles Tatman. Issue: Mary Louise. 700. II. — Hugh, 
m. Deane Sterling. 701. III. — Carrie, m. Edward P>uringer. He then 
m. Blanche Kennedy. 702. W . — Nellie, m. Lynn Morse. 703. V. — 
Florence. 704. \\. — Allen, m. Edna Hurlick. Issue: Harold Davis ; 
Hugh. 

694 WILLIAM NICHOLS, m., ist, Sarah ]<\agin ; 2d, Kate Lay- 
field. Issue by first wife : 705. Charles. Second wife : 706. Edith. 

WILSON. 

695 LIZZIE NICHOLS, m. William Wilson. Issue: 707. I.— 
Henry. 708. II. — Charles. 709. HI. — Erasmus. 710. IV. — Alice, m. 
Charles Harland. 

WHITE. 
697 FLORELLA J. NICHOLS, m. Thomas Perkins White. Issue: 
711. I. — Llewellyn, m. Belle Short. Issue: Pauline. 712. II. — Eva- 
line, m. Frank A. Roberts. Had: David White; Frank Allen. 713. 
III. — Clifford, m. Minnie Winspear. 714. IV. — Jennette, m. Henry 
Shaw. 

SIMMONS. 

666 FLORELLA JANE DONHAM, b. April 20, 1824; m. John 
Simmons. Issue: 716. I. — Hila Simmons, m. John Connor. Issue: 
717. II. — Walter, m. Alma King. 718. HI. — Alma. 719. IV. — ^Carrie. 
720. V. — Helen. 721. VI. — Lizzie Simmons. 

717 WALTER SIMMONS, m. Alvira King. Issue: 718. I.— 
Fred. 719. I. — Carrie, m. William Brown. 720. I. — Ella, m. Howard 
Hancock. 721. I. — Henry, m. Ada Henderson. ^22. Louise. 

DONHAM. 

667 HARRISON LAFAYETTE, M. D., m. Elizabeth Watkins. 
Issue: 723. I. — Edgar, m. Carrie Crawford. 

ELY. 

668 ELIZA DONHAM, b. Feb. 4, 1827; m. Benjamin Ely; d. Jan. 
20, 1891. Issue: 724. I. — Henry Ely, m. Cora Leeds. 725. II. — 



THOMAS DUNHAM. 73 

Grant Ely. 726. III. — Elmer, m. Jessie Sluy. yzj. IV. — Henry, m. 
Cora Sluy. 

'/2y HENRY. Issue: 728. I.— Donham Ely. 729. II.— Edward 
Ely. 730. HI.— Clara Ely. 731. IV.— Dale Ely. 

LINDSAY. 
670 ELIZABETH CAROLINE DONHAM, b. Feb. 14. 1830; m. 
Hezekiah Lindsay. Issue : 'J2^2. I. — Lea, d. in infancy. 

DONHAM. 

675 ERASMUS JONATHAN, b. April 3, 1831; m. Helen Mar 
Lindsay. Issue: 733. I. — Allen 734. II. — Edith. 735. HI. — Dell, m. 
Sept., 1899; m. David M. Roberts, M. D. 

ROBERTS. 

736. Dell, m. Sept., 1899; "i- David M. Roberts. Issue: y^C). I. 
—Dell. y2,y. II.— Helen Belle Roberts. 

KECK. 

674 HARRIET LOUISA DONHAM, b. Aug. 10, 1834; m. Rev. 
Henry Keck. Issue: 738. I. — Lida Keck, m. Oct. 4, 1903, Forest 
Elwood Wiggins. 

672 ROBERT WARREN DONHAM, b. Oct. i, 1840; m. Helena 
Elizabeth South. Issue : 739. I. — Abigail Singleton, b. ; m. April 20, 
1903, William Sampson. 

676 DELIA DONHAM, b. Jan. 20, 1847; m- August Hatch; 2d, 
William Stickle. Issue: 740. I. — Ward Hatch, m. Clara B. Nichols. 
Issue: Annie, Augustus Hatch. 741. II. — Eva Hatch. 742. HI. — 
Edgar Hatch. 743. IV. — Elisa Stickle. 744. V. — Maria Stickle. 

654 JOHN, son of Nathaniel, 1733; b. April 7, 1767; m. (i) Sarah 
Jennings; (2) Betsy Brown, sister of Hon. W. J. Brown, M. C, 1840. 
Issue: (First marriage): 745. I. — Mary. 746. II. — Isaac. 747. HI. 
— Jonathan. 748. IV. — David. 749. V. — Lewis. (Second marriage) : 
750. VI. — Sarah. 751. VII. — Margaret, m. Abijah Donham, son of 
William. 752. VIII. — Nathaniel. 753. IX. — Janetta. 754. X. — Robert.' 
775. XL— John P. 756 XII.— Elizabeth. 

661 WILLIAM, m. Sarah Arthur. Issue: 757. I. — Nathaniel. 758. 
II. — Rachel. 759. HI. — Keziah. 760. IV. — George, first lieutenant. 
Mem. 1st Indiana Legislature, 1852. 761. V. — Abijah, m. Margaret 
Dunham. He b. 1818; d. April 3, 1898. 762. VI.— Joseph, i4i Mexican 
war; seventh Ind. Cavalry. 763. Vll.^Ira. 764. VIII. — Darius. 765. 
IX. — William. 766. X. — Melissa, in Mexican war. 767. XI. — Abel. 

761 ABIJAH, m. Margaret Dunham, b. 1815; d. July 30, 1895. 
Issue : 768. I. — ^John Singleton. 769. II. — Elizabeth. 770. HI — Will- 



74 THOMAS DUNHAM. 

iam. 771. IV. — Sarah A. yji. V. — Nathaniel. 773. VI. — Robert L. 
774. NIL — James L. 775. VIII. — Ferdinand L. 776. IX. — Isaac H. 
yjj. X.— Mehssa. 778. XL— Erasmus. 779. XII.— Jeanette. 780. 
XIII.— Alice. 

325 DANIEL, son of Jonathan, 1710; 1). in 1730; m. Catharine 
Campbell; b. Dec. 1.7, 1734; dau. of Joseph and Martha Campbell, 
Piscataway. She d. Dec. 17, 1816. He was a Tory and in 1780, left 
his wife and went to St. Johns, New Brunswick, leaving his youngest 
son with his wife. Issue: 781. I. — Lewis, baptized in 1758. 782. 11. 
— John, baptized in 1758. 783. III. — Sarah, baptized in 1758. 784. 
IV. — Campbell, m. Catharine Wright. 

784 CAMPBELL, son of Daniel, 1730; m. Catharine Wright, of 
Woodbridge, N. J. ; resided in Princeton and then moved to New Bruns- 
wick, N. J. He was a manufacturer of fancy chairs. Issue : 785. I. — 
John C, b. 1788; m. Sarah McLaughlin. 786. II. — Lewis W., b. Sept. 
21, 1793; m. Sarah Miller. He d. April 4, 1838. She was dau. of 

•Enoch Miller. 787. III.— Sarah, m. John Wilson. 788. IV.— Kimble. 
789. v.— Smith. 

785 JOHN C, b. 1788; m. Sarah McLaughlin, who d. April 6, 
1838. Issue: 790. I. — Tracy M., m. C. W. Appleton. 791. II. — 
Catharine, m. James Rogers. 792. III. — James M. 793. IV. — Thomas 
M., b. 1823. 794. V. — John Wright, captain. 

787 Sarah, m. John Wilson. Issue: 795. I. — John Wilson. 796. 
II. — Mary, m. Charles Scott. 797. HI. — Smith. 798 IV. — James. 799. 
V. — Wesley. 

786 LEWIS W., b. Sept. 21, 1793, New Brunswick; m. 1816, Sarah, 
dau. of Enoch Miller and Jonna Cathwait ; surgeon; buried in St. John's 
burial ground, N. Y. C, April 4, 1838. Issue: 800. i. — Kimbell, b. 
July 2^, 1818; m. (i) Jane Christopher Haring; m. (2) Mrs. William 
Haring; d. June 17, 1889, Hackensack, N. J. 801. II. — Joanna, b. May 
2, 1820; m. June 19, 1839, William Haring; d. Jan., 1885. 802. HI. — 
Sarah, b. Feb. 24, 1822; d. Sept., 1886. 803. IV. — Lewis W., b. June 
14, 1824; d. Sept. 13, 1879. 804. v.— Mary E., b. March 18. 1826; d. 
March 4, 1827. 805. VI.— William, b. Dec. 13, T828; d. Dec. 14, 1828. 
806. VII.— Agnes S., b. March 18, 1826, Newark, N. J. 

800 KIMBALL. 1). July 27, 1818; m. (i) Jane, dau. of Isaac Haring 
and Mary Christopher; m. (2) Mrs. Wm. Haring; d. June 13, 1889, 
Hackensack, N. J. Issue: 807. I. — Lewis, b. May 30, 1840; m. Mary 
Antoinette Ford, dau. of Ebenezer Ford. 808. II. — John, b. Oct. 31, 
1842; d. Nov. 14, 1842. 809. III.— Mary E., b. Feb. 4, 1845, N, Y. C. 



THOMAS DUNHAM. 75 

8io. IV. — Isaac H., b. Feb. 22, 1850; d. Aug. 11, 1872. 811. V.^ 
Emma ]., h. June 21, 1852, N. Y. C. 812. VI.— William H., b. April 
9, 1856; d. May 20, 1857. 

808 JOHN, b. Oct. 31, 1842. Issue: 813. T. — Lewis, farmer; m. ; 
had Annie and Tillie ; d. N. Y. C. 814. II. — Victor, ni. ; had Kimball, 
music teacher. New Brunswick, N. J. 815. III. — Adeline, had Howard 
McSherry, New Brunswick ; lawyer. 816. IV. — Samuel, m. Elizabeth R. 

816 SAMUEL L., m. mason contractor. New Brunswick. Issue: 
817. I. — John R., b. Sept. 27, 1857; m. Margaret K. Dugan ; b. 1855; he 
dealt in pianos and organs. New Brunswick. 818. II. — Lewis, d. 1877. 
819. III. — Clara. 820. IV. — Elmer, d. young. 821. V. — Addie, m. E. 
B. Howitt. 

789 SMITH. Issue: 822 I. — James. 823. II. — Catherine. 824. 
HI.— Sally. 825. I\'.— Alexander. "826. V.— Jane. 

327 JOSEPH, b. 1736; m. and removed to New Brunswick during 
the American Revolution ; resided in Perth Amboy, N. J. Issue : 827. 
Jonathan, b. I760, in New Jersey; accompanied his father and settled in 
Shelburne, N. S. He joined the Tories during the Revolution. He d. 
suddenly, and his wife d. shortly after his decease, leaving their children 
in infancy. It is recorded that while living he received a grant of gov- 
ernment land. Issue: 828. I. — James, b. 1786, Shelburne, N. S. He 
d. at Arcadia, N. S., 1857. He was adopted in infancy by Joseph and 
Elizabeth (Stevens) Robins, of Plymouth, Mass. 829. II. — John, b. 
Yarmouth, N. S. ; adopted by the Rev. Thomas Trask ; became a ship- 
master; d. at Port Louis, Island of Martinus. 830. III. — Jonathan, b. 
1791 ; adopted by John Rogers; became a shipmaster; he d. at Nevis, 
West Indies, Dec. 3, 1838. 

828 JAMES, 1786. Issue: 831. I. — James P., b. 1815; now living 
(1906), Arcadia, N. S. 832. II. — Samuel, b. 1822; now living (1906), 
Arcadia, N. S. 

830 JONATHAN, 1791. Issue: 833 I.— Infant, d. 834. II.— 
Chas. Budd, b. 1829; postmaster at Barton, N. S. ; for 48 years he was 
a master mariner. Married Mary Ann Warner, Feb., 1852. 835. HI. 
— John, a shipmaster. Died long ago at Bartin, N. S. 836. IV. — Ed- 
ward, d. young. 837. V. — James W., shipmaster at Liverpool, Eng. 

831 JAMES P., 1815. Issue: 838. I.— James Atherton, 755 Car- 
roll St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 839. II.— George H., b. 1853; d. 1878, Digby, 
N. S. 840. HI.— Franklin, b. 1858; d. in New York, 1883. 

834 CHARLES BUDD, 1829. Issue: 841. I.— Jonathan, ship- 
master of the Astral, at Bath, Maine; no issue. 842. II. — William, b. 



yd THOMAS DUNHAM. 

1853; m. Edith Rhyno. 1874. 843. III. — Charles Budd, b. 1854. Bever- 
ly, Mass.; no issue; m. Marion Helen Waterman, 1888. 844. IV. — 
Oakes Singleton, b. 1871 ; editor The Digby Weekly Courier, Digby, 
N. S. ; m. Ella May Keen, 1896. Issue: Charles Budd, 1900. 

829 JOHN, adopted by Rev. Thomas Trask. Issue : 845. I. — 
William, early became a shipmaster ; sailed for owners at Eastport 
bound for California via Cape Horn, in 1850; never returned. 846. II. 
— John, washed overboard at Cape Horn and was drowned. 

HATEIELD. 

286 ELIZABETH, of Joseph, 1766, b. Oct. 23, 1798; m. April 10, 
1817, Phrazy Hatfield, b. Dec. 6, 1791 ; he d. May 4, 1867. Issue: 847. 
I.--JOSEPH, b. May 17. 1818 ; m. Emily Jack, Oct. 23, 1844. Issue : I. 
— Jennie H., m. Thos. Corwin. II. — Elizabeth, m. Walling Roach. III. 
—Ella. IV.— Albert. 

MELOY. 

848. II.— PHEBE ANN, b. Sept. 6, 1819; m. Rezin Meloy, Aug. 22, 
1841. Issue: 849. I. — John Frazer Meloy, b. Mary Corwin. 850. 
II. — Mary Elizabeth, m. Frank Hutchinson. 851. — III. — Minor Clark, 
m. Irene Jackson. 852. IV. — Sarah Ann, m. Lot Luce. 853. V. — 

Lewis Smith, m. Alice Ridge. 854. VI. — Eunice Jane, m. 

Ridge. 855. VII.— Joseph Meloy. 

HATFIELD. 

856. III.— JAMES CLARK HATFIELD, b. July 26, 1821 ; m. 
Augusta Jane Meloy, June 2, 1853. Issue : 857. I. — Charlie M., d. 
young. 

TRIPP. 

858. II.— ALICE IRENE HATFIELD, m. Albert A. Tripp. 
859. III.— Frank Meloy Hatfield, d. 1897. 860. IV.— John Hatfield, b. 
Sept. 13, 1824; m. (i) Elizabeth Venable ; (2) Sarah Ella Hatfield. Issue: 
861. I. — Amanda D., m. John Kibbey. 862. II. — Jennie, m. Jerry 
White and Chas. Dola. 863. HI.— Budd. 864. IV.— Second wife, Etta, 

ni. Ross. 865. V.^Clinton, m. . 866. VI. — Inez, 

m. Edw. Walker. 867. VII.— Lucy Hatfield. 

HATHAWAY. 

868. IV.^MARY ELIZABETH HATFIELD, b. Jan. 19, 1832 ; m. 
Ebenezer Hathaway. Issue: 869. I. — Amy Hathaway. 870. II. — 
Forest Hathaway. 871. HI. — Irene Hathaway. 

HATFIELD. 

872. V.^SMITH HATFIELD, b. March 29, 1837; m. Naoma 
JefTery, Feb. 5, 1866. Issue : 873. I. — ^Bertha Hatfield, m. George 



THOMAS DUNHAM. "JJ 

Young-. 874. II. — Chester. 875. III. — Elsie, m. Derby. 876. 

IV. — Viola. 877. V. — Carrie, m. Russell. 

CLARK. 
858 ALICE HATFIELD, of James Clark, m. Albert Arnold Tripp, 
Dec. 27, 1876. Issue: 878. I.— Frank Clark Tripp, b. Dec. 16, 1878. 
879. II.— Donald H., b. Auo^. 26. 1884. 880. III.— Helent Jane, b. Dec. 
18, 1887. IV. — Roger Arnold, b. Oct 7, 1892. 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

VI.— JONATHAN (John) b. 1632; 1655 lived at Plymouth; 1670, 
at Eastham, later at Barnstable and Middleboro; 1685 moved to Edgar- 
town; m. (i) Nov. 29, 1655, Mary De La Noye (Delano), dau. of Philip 
and Hester D. Delano, who came in the Fortune, 1621, and was in 
Duxbury, 1645-50; Delano was an ancester of Gen. U. S. Grant; m. (2) 
Oct. 15, 1657, Mary Cobb; b. March 24, 1637, dau. of Elder Henry 
Cobb, who came from England, in 1629; 1633, founded church at 
Scituate ; 1633, iTiade deacon and held the offtce thirty-four years. 
Elder Cobb lived in Barnstable, in 1639; 1645, representative at general 
court; 1670, made ruling elder. He m. (i) 1631, Patience Hurst, who d. 
May 4, 1648, at Barnstable. She was dau. of James Hurst, deacon, who 
m. (i) Patience, dau of John Faunce and (2) Sarah Hinckley, sister of 
Thomas, the last govenor of Plymouth Colony. Elder Cobb d. 1679. 
In 1673 Jonathan v\'as constable for Middleboro; 1675, selectman; 1689, 
deputy at general court. At an early date, Jonathan Dunham became 
a missionary among the Indians along the coast of Massachusetts, 
going as far north as Saco, Me.; in 1659 and in 1687, he went to 
Martha's Vineyard, and in 1694 he was ordained at Edgartown by 
Elder Gibson. He was a resident of Plymouth, Eastham, Middleboro, 
and was an owner of real estate. It is stated in the Land Records, 
Vol. I, page 48, he deeded land to Jonathan, Eleazer and Samuel. Vol. 
I, page 136, that he granted land to Samuel, Jan. 15th, 1698, in Middle- 
boro; \"ol. I, page 403, he made division of land in Middleboro to 
Daniel (jersham and Eleazer, Dec. 30th, 1701. In his will, June 28th, 
1717, he refers to gifts of land to the above named sons and bequeaths 
to his oldest son, Daniel, the homestead and makes mention of his 
daughters, I'ersis and Hannah. He died Dec. i8th, 1717. Flis will 
was prol)ated Jan. 15th. 1718. Plymouth Col Records, Vol 4, page 
370. Deed from Jonathan Dunham of Middleboro, for 25 Pounds to' 
brother Joseph Dunham, for "land bought of Churchill near unto land 
which my Dear Father, John Dunham died possessed of Nov. 4, 1679.'' 
Recorded Jan. 3, 1680. Shcjws c(Mincction of Jonathan Dunham and 
Joseph to Deacon John Dunliam. 

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JONATHAN DUNHAM. 79 

JONATHAN DUNHAM'S WILL. In the name of God, Amen. 
The 28th of June, in the year of our Lord Christ, 1717, I Jonathan 
Dunham of Edgartown in Dukes Co., America, late minister of said 
town, being very old and weak in body, but of perfect mind and 
memory, thanks be given unto God therefor, calling to mind the 
mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed unto man once 
to die. do make and ordain this my last will and testament, that is to 
say principally and first of all, I give and recommend my soul unto the 
hands of God who gave it, hoping that through the uncertainty of death, 
and passion of my Savoir, Jesus Christ, to have full and free pardon 
and forgiveness of all my sins, and to inherit everlasting life, and my 
body I commit to the earth, to be decently buried at the directions of 
my son Daniel, nothing obtaining but at the last resurrection. I shall 
receive the same again, by the might and power of God, r.nd as astonish- 
ing. Said wordly estate I appoint Daniel, sole executor, next con- 
sidering that I have given to my sons, Jonathan, Eleazer, Gershom and 
Samuel, land at Middleboro, I leave them nothing except oxen to 
Gershom. To my daughter. Pease widow, six £, or pair of oxen. 3rd 
on consideration of great kindness of Daniel and his wife, to have 
dwelling house and land at Edgartown, also the debts due. D the mark 
of Jonathan Dunham. Witness, John Butler, Benjamin Hawes — mark 
of Sarah Hawes Jan. 15, 1718, probated Benj. SkifTe. 

Gravestone Edgartown, Eastern part of cemetery. Inscription. 
"Here lyes ye Body of Rev. Mr. Jonathan Dunham, who Died Decem- 
ber 18, Anno Don. 1717, aged about 85 years. Pastor of Church of 
Christ at Edgartown, With Toils and Pains at first he tilled ye ground 
to dress God's Vineyard & w's faithful Found. Full diirty years ye 
Gospel he did dispense. His work being Done, Christ Jesus called him 
hence." 

Rev. Jonathan was succeeded by Samuel Wiswall, who was or- 
dained, 1713, at Edgartown, who continued as pastor till his death, Dec. 
23, 1746, ae 67 3-21. Ichabod Wiswall, his son, at Dorchester, b. 1704; 
^^- 1735. Jerusha Norton and d. 1782. His son, Samuel Wiswall, b. 
1738; m. March 9, 1761, Anna Jenkins and d. September 14, 1782. 
Jerusha Norton was sister of Jamima, who m. Cornelius Dunham. Issue 
first wife: 2. I. — Daniel, b. 1656; m. Rebecca Norton; d. March 5, 1742; 
will, 1741. 3. II. — Jonathan, b. 1658; m. Mrs. Esther (Norton) Hux- 
ford; d. 1724. 4. III.— Eleazar, m. at Middleboro; given land in Mid- 
dleboro, May 10. 5. IV.— Gershom, m. Mary Clark; d. 1738-39; will 
probated Nov 2, 1739. 6. V.— Samuel, was. given land at Middleboro; 



go JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

d. June 15, 1689. 7. VI.— Hannah, ni. James Pease; admitted to 
church. July 13, 1717; m. (2) Parker; d. Nov., 1722. ^-y 

2 DANIEL, b. 1656; m. Rebecca (Norton), who d. Feb. 3, 1783, 
Easthampton. Conn. He was executor of his father's estate, and was 
willed bv his father dwelling house and lands in Edgartown and debts 
due. His will was made at Chilmark, Aug. i, 1741. ancl probated in 
Tisburv, March 5, 1742. Rec Vol. 3. page 127. Issue, Edgartown: 
8 I.— Jacob, bap. April g. 1727: m. Oct. 29, 1754- Elizabeth Pettee ; 
moved to Lebanon, Conn. 9- II.— Daniel, b. Nov. 20, 1711; m- Nov. 
20, 1739, Sarah Huxford. He sold property in Edgartown to Matthew 
Norton. 10. Ill.-^Zephaniah,. Edgartown; m. July 20, 1740, Sarah 
Smith 1749. In 1744, sold land that was willed by his father, n. IV. 

—Silas, b. 171c; m. (I) Deborah ; m. (2) Mrs. Sarah Johnson. 

12 v.— Samuel, m. March 20, 1745, Elizabeth , of Sharon, 

Conn. He was taxed at Lebanon. Conn. 13. VI.— Rebecca, b. 1707; 
m. Bienjamin Pease; d. Nov. 29, i774- U- VII.— Dinah, bap. Feb. 3, 
1723. 15. VIII.— Sarah, b. 1710; m. July 5, 1739. David Pease; d. 
Oct , 1768. 16. IX.— Persis. bap. Feb. 2, 1723; m. Nov. 13, i739- Will- 
iam Dunham, of Colchester. 17. X.— Mary, bap. Feb. 3. 1723; d. Oct., 
1770, 3d wife of Caleb Parmlee ; m. May 27, 1727. Jacob Curtis, of Col- 
chester 18. XI.^Matilda. b. 1703 ; m. Joseph Vincent, son of Thomas 
and Sarah (Post) Vincent; d. Feb. 2, 1789. 19. XH.-Eleazar, bap. 

Feb. 3. 1723. 

II (I) SILAS m. Deborah , Nov. 17. 1754. at Westchester; 

she (1 at Easthampton, Conn., [an. 21, 1780; m. (2) Jan. 18, 1781, Mrs. 
Sarah [ohnson : b. Feb. 24, 1747; d. at Claverack. N. Y.. 1779. widow ol 
James'b.hnson and dau. of John and Sarah (White) Clark; was willed 
twelve pounds In- his father, which was placed in the hands ot William 
Dunhan,, his brother-in-law. He was captain of militia at Lexington 
alarm. Issue : 20. I.— Gershom, b. Nov. 25. 1781 ; m. at Easthampton, 

Deborah Matilda . 21. H.-Silas, b. Jan. 12, 1786. 22. III. 

—Silas, b. March 8, 1787. 

8 JACOB, bap. April 9. 1727'. "i- <^ct. 29, 1754, Elizabeth Pettee; 
living in Lebanon, Conn.. 1 747-''^ '. I'ap. Sept. 3, 1759; May 3, 1750, at 
Salisbury, guardian for Cornelius Minor, son of Hezekiah Dunham ; d. 
Martha's Vineyard. Issue: 23. L— Rebecca, b. Jan. 12, 1755. 24. II. 
—John. 2S. TTL— .Samuel. 26. IV.— Silas. 27. V.— Zebulon. 28. VI. 

Ebenezer. 

9DANH*:L. b. 1712; m. Nov. 30, 1739, Sarali Huxford by the Rev. 
Samuel Wiswall ; bap. Feb. 3, 1723; admitted to church Sept. 19, 1743; 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. 8l 

executor of his father's estate, Chihnark, 1744; will probated Alarcli 31, 
1742; she d. Dec. 18, 1788; he June 2j, 1797, at Conway, Mass. Issue: 
29. I. — Thankful, b. Sept. 10, 1741 ; bap. Sept. 19, 1742; m. (i) 1763, 
Timothy Stuart; d. at sea; m. (2) July, 1766, Joseph Vincent; she d. 
June 3, 1814. 30. II. — Eleazar, b. Dec 18, 1743; bap. Feb. 12, 1744; 
m. Dinah Tilton. 31. III. — Daniel, b. March 9, 1744; m. Anne Mose- 
ley. 32. IV. — Cornelius, b. May 10, 1748, Edgartown ; bap. June 12, 
1748; m. (i) Dec. 14, 1769, Sarah Butler; b. June 29. 1748; d. 1776; (2) m. 
Feb., 1777-82, Lucinda Mayhew; b. 1739; he d. March 23, 181 5. 33. V. 
— Jonathan, b. 1751 ; d. July 3, 1805. 34. VI. — Sarah, b. Feb. 26, 1754; 
m. Matthew Tilton; d. July 5, 1830. 35. VII.— Mary, b. March 30, 
1756. 

30 ELEAZAR, m. Dinah Tilton. Issue: 36. I. — Cornelius, b. 
April 24, 1774; m. Abigail Hammett. 

31 DANIEE, b. March 9, 1744, Colchester, Conn.; bap. 1746; m. 
(i) Feb. 23, 1768,-Anna Moseley, dau. of Increase Moseley, b. May 18, 
1712, and Deborah Tracy, of Woodbury, now Washington, Conn. ; 1781, 
removed to Clarendon, \'t. Her uncle. Rev. Peabody Moseley, b. 1724, 
joined the Shakers at Lebanon, 1780; Daniel lived in Lebanon; deacon; 
d. 1822. Issue: 37. I. — Josiah, b. 1769; colonel in army; professor in 
Dartmouth College; m. Susan Hedge, dau. of Samuel Hedge; principal 
of Academy, Windsor, Vt., Lexington, Ky., Windsor, Vt. ; 1821, editor 
of Dartmouth Eagle. 38. II. — Samuel, b. 1780, Windham Co., Conn. ; 
1804, m. Mary Parmlee, Pompey, N. Y. ; d. May 19, 1849, dau. of 
Charles Parmlee and Mary Tyler; b. Oct. 2^, 1784; d. May 29, 1864, 
of Joel of John, of John. 

12 SAA-IUEL, bap. Feb. 3, 1723; m. Elizabeth ^ March 20, 

1745; lived in Lebanon and Sharon, Conn.; 1758-60, representative in 
general assembly. Lieutenant in 1745, Conn. Rec, 1747. Issue: 39. 
I. — Hezekiah, b. Aug. 17, 1745. 40. II. — Holtham, b. June 14, 1749; 

m. Hannah ; d. June 15. 41. HI. — Samuel, b. March, 1751 ; 

m. Martha Wright, 1824. 

32 CORNELIUS, b. May 10, 1748, at Edgartown, baptized June 
12, 1748; m. September 14, 1769, Sarah Butler; b. June 29. 1748; she 
d. 1776; he then m. Lucinda Mayhew, February, 1778. She was b. in 
1739 and d. March 23, 181 5. He d. May 28, 1816, at Conway, Mass. 
Issue: 42. I. — Lydia, b. Oct. 5, 1771 ; m. James Dickinson. 43. II. — 
Samuel, b. Sept. 16, 1773; m. (i) Nancy Adams; (2) Matilda Goodale ; b. 
March 19, 1780; m. 1803; d. July 26, 1850. 44. HI. — Cornelius, b. 
Nov. 14, T775; m. Lydia Wells. 



82 JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

43 CHILDREN OF SAMUEL DUNHAM, b. 1773; m. Nancy 
Adams (first wife): b. 1778; d. Feb. 18, 1802. He was a captain of the 
militia. 45. L— Nancy Adams, b. July 18, i8co; m. Oct. 13, 1826, 
Daniel Eldridge. 46. H.— Samuel Adams, b. Ftb. 17, 1802; d. young. 
By the second, Matilda Goodale : 47. L— Louisa, b. May 16, 1804; 
d.'june, 1833, ^^ Jacksonville, 111. 48. II.— Butler, b July 25, 1805; d. 
Aug. 8, 1841, at Princeton, 111. 49. III.— Olivia, b. Feb. 22, 1807; d. 
April 19, 1887, at Chicago, 111. 

45 CHILDREN OF NANCY ADAMS DUNHAM ELDREDGE 
AND DANIEL ELDREDGE, of Ashfield, Mass. He d. Jan. 30, 1875, 
aged 72 years. She d. Feb. 23, 1873, at Conway, Mass.: 50. L— 
Samuel Dunham, b. 1829. 51. II.— Louisa E., b. 1832. 52. HI.— 
Lucian Farnham, b. 1839. 53- I\'— Nancy Maiilda, b. 1841 ; d. Nov. 

30, i860. 

50 CHILDREN OF SAMUEL DUNHAM ELDREDGE, b. 
1829; m. Susan Lilly, 1856. She d. March 17, 1889, aged 68. He d. 
Dec. I, 1884, at Conway, Mass. : 53. I.— Lyman Butler, b. July 7, 1857 ; 
m. Clara Weston, Oct. 10, 1889. He d. July 19, 1900. He had three 
children. 54. II.— Daniel, b. May 14, 1864; m. Nov. 27, 1889; Emma 
Warfred resides at North Adams, Mass. Has si.\ children. 

SEARS. 

51 CHILDREN OF LOUISA E. ELDREDGE, b. 1832; m. W. 
H. Sears, 1856. She d. May 11, 1857: 55. I.— Louisa, b. May 2, 1857; 
m. WiUiam Phelps, April 14, 1882. She d. Jan. 4, 1890, and left two 
children. 

52 CHILDREN OF LUCIAN FARNHAM ELDREDGE, b. 
1839 and m. Elizabeth Sanderson Sikes, 1864. They moved to Lead- 
ville. Col., where she d. 1884. He d. in Loveland, Col., Aug., 1903: 
56. I.— Nancy Matilda, b. 1865; d. 1883. 57. II.— Eliza Fidelia, b. 
1867; m. Dr. Albert F. Abbott, 1885, and have a dau. Clamantha; 
Margaret, b. 1891 ; reside Loveland, Col. 58. HI.— Lucy Lovejoy, b. 
1870; m. 1896, John Pringle, Denver, Col. Issue: 59. IV. — John 
Lucean Pringle, b. Oct. 5, 1905. 60. V.— Susan Louisa, b. 1877; m. 
1901, Geo. Cramer, of Leadville, Col., where they reside; two children. 

47 CHILDREN OF LOUISA, dau. of Samaiel Dunham by his 
second wife, Matilda Goodale; m. Rev. Lucian Farnham, Sept. 14, 
1830. She d. at Jacksonville, 111., 1833: 61. 1.— Lucian Butler, b. 
1831 ; d. Dec, 1836. 62. II.— Lucy Louisa, b. June, 1833; "i- (0 
Daniel W. Griffen, Nov. 10, 1859, who d. at Batavia, 111., Aug. 31, 1863. 
Issue: 63. Had dau. Mary Emily, b. Dec. 8, i860, who with her 



JONATHAN DUNHAM, 83 

mother now resides in Colorado Springs, Col; m. (2) Peter E. Kent, 
of Northfield, Minn., Dec. 17, 1869. He d. 1873. 

48 BUTLER DUNHAM, m. (i) Lucy Storrs. She d. 1833. No 
children by first wife. 

48 CHILDREN OE BUTLER DUNHAM, son of Samuel Dun- 
ham by second wife and Eunice Storrs, second wife of Suf^ield, Conn., 
whom he m. Sept. 15, 1835: 64. L— Lucy Storrs, b. April 2, 1837;' 
resident, Waterloo, Iowa. 65. II.— Mary, b. lune 20. 1840; resident! 
Princeton, 111. 66. HI.— Elizabeth, b. Feb. 14, 1842; m. Col. Isaac H. 
Elliott. 

49 CHILDREN OF OLIVIA, dau. of Samuel Dunham bv his 
second wife, Matilda Goodale and who m. the Rev. Romulus Barnes, 
April 21, 1831. He was b. at Bristol, Conn., Oct. 16. 1800; graduate^ 
\ale, 1828; Yale Theological Seminary, 1831 ; moved to Illinois, 1831; 
d. Newark, Kendall Co., 111., Sept. 24, 1846: 67. I.— Romulus Edwin^ 
b. March 4, 1832; residence, Denver, Col. 68. II.— Charles Mont- 
gomery; b. Sept. 8, 1833. 69. HI.— Joseph Avery, b. Oct. 10, 1835; d. 
Sept. 17, 1869. 70. IV.— Sarah Matilda, b. Sept. 25, 1837. 71. V.— 
Samuel Dunham, b. Oct. 5, 1839. 7^- VI.— Mary Louisa, b. Jan. 21, 
184^- 7Z- ^■II.— Jaii^^ Olivia, b. Nov. 28. 1843. 74- ML— Henry 
Albert, b. Oct. 18, 1845; d- April 15, 1847. 

OLIVIA (DUNHAM) BARNES. 
49 OLI\TA DUNHAM BARNES was the dau. of Capt. Samuel 
Dunham, a prosperous farmer of Conway, Mass. She finished her 
education under Mary Lyons, the founder of Holyoke Seminary. She 
m. in 1831 the Rev. Romulus Barnes, who graduated at Yale Uni- 
versity and Theological Seminary. Full of religious zeal and en- 
thusiasm she enlisted with her husband in the work of building of the 
Kingdom of God in the then wilderness of Illinois, under A. H. M. S. 
The dangers from hostile Indians and the deprivations endured by those 
Pioneers is a part of the history of the country. The Barnes' were 
some of the earliest to engage the Bondmen and in the cause Mrs. 
Barnes was in full and active sympathy. They were ostracized by 
neighbors and by many churches. They were many times threatened 
and several times assaulted by Proslavery mobs and upon one oc- 
casion she was severely wounded by a stone thrown by one of the mob. 
By the death of her husband in 1846, she was left with eight children, 
the oldest fourteen years of age. It is sufficient testimony to her 
ability and strength of purpose, that five of the seven children, who 
reached maturity were graduates from a college or seminary. 



§4 JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

68 CHTLDREX OF CHARLES MONTGOMERY BARNES.who 
was the son of the Rev. Ronnihis P.arnes above and was b. at Canton, 
111., Sept 8, 1833; graduated from Knox College, 1856; Chicago 
Theological Seminary. i85(j: m. I-dlcn Moore. Oct. 30, i860; chaplain 
93rd Illinois Infantry, war of 1861-5; compelled to leave the ministry 
by illness ; established business of books and stationery as the C. M. 
Barnes Co., of Chicago; now in California for his health: 75. I.— 
Olivia Lee, b. Sept. 11. 1861 ; graduated Oberlin, 1883; m. Dr. Wm. E. 
Dodds. Dec. 24. 1885; residence. Riverside. Cal. md have two children: 
(i) Charles Barnes, h. I'ch. 18. 1887, and John Milton, b. March 31, 
1892. 76. II.— James Moore, b. April 20, 1864; d. 1864. y-j. III.— 
William Robbins, b. ^lay 12, 1866; m. Blanch E. Wilcox, Nov. 30, 
1896. Me is vice-president C. M. P.arnes Co.. Chicago. Has two sons: 
Charles Montgomery, b. June 8, 1900 and John Wilcox, b. July, 1902. 
78. i\-._Samuel Dunham, 1). N'ov. 7, 1869; graduated Beloit ; m. 
Martha Ann Williams, of i'aris. 111., March 27. 1905; is a physician. 
7f^. v.— Milton Moore, b. Aug., 1872; d. June, 1874. 80. VI.— Ellen 
Estelle, b. Jan. 14, 1875; graduated Boston School of Oratory; m. 
Prof. Andrew N. Fox, of Chicago Theological Seminary, Dec. 24, 1903. 
81. VII.— Mary Maud, b. April. 1877; graduated Boston School of 
Orator\ ; m. June 8, I9(X), Rev. John Steele; residence, Chicago. Have 
two children. Issue: 82. 1.— Robert Dunham Steele, b. 1901. 83. 11. 
— Wm. W., Aug.. 1903. 

rxj CIMLDREX ()F JOSEPH AVERY BARNES (3) son of the 
Rev. Ronudus IJarnes and who m. Olive F. Davidson, of Canton, 111.. 
Oct. 17, 1859. He was a druggist and graduated Bells Com. College, 
Chicago, 111.: 84. I. — Charles Lee. b. Sept. 21, i860; residence, San« 
Francisco. Cal. 85. II. — Mary C. b. Nov. 3, 1861 ; m. Chas. I. Colwell, 
Dec. 30. 1886, and have seven cliihlren ; residence, I'.rush, Colo. 

MOORE. 

70 CHILDREN OF SARAH MATILDA BARNES, (3) child of 
the Rev. Konudus P>arnes. She graduated Knox College, 1856; m. 
(I) Jeremiah Moore. A])ril \(k 1868. He d. August 5, 1869; m. (2) 
l-"rances Carey (second wife). May ly , 1884, whose first wife was Mary 
Louisa i'.arnes. below given: 86. 1. — P>y her first husband, James 
Milton Moore, b. 1869; m. Dec. 15, 1903, Louisa L. Wilson; residence, 
Bozeman. Mon. 

71 CHILDREN OF SAMUEL DUNHAM I'.ARNES, (5) child of 
the Rev. Romulus iiarnes, above mentioned ; graduated Wheaton Col- 
lege, 1861 ; sergeant Co. C, 72d Illinois Infantry and captain Co. H, 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. gc 

64th U. S. C. T.; m. Jan. 26, 1871. Georgiana Tarker, dau. of the Rev. 
O. Parker, of Flint, Mich. ; is an attorney at law at Denver, Colo • 87 
I.-Dunham Parker, b. Dec. 2. 1871. 88. II.-LeRov Atherton, b. 
Jan. 3. 1875; tl. Feb. 20. 1882. 89. III.— Joseph Avery, b. Sept. 25, 
1877; fl- April 20, 1899. 90. IV.— Cornelia Seabring, b. Nov. 6, 1880 

72 CHILDREN OF MARY LOUISA BARNES (6) child of the 
Rev. Romulus Barnes and who graduated Knox, 1861 ; m. April 20, 
1865, Francis Carey, of Galesburg; she d. Jan. 2, 1883 : 91 • I.— Lemuel 
P., b. May 27, 1867; residence, Chicago. 92. H.—Mary Louisa, b 
June 10, 1869; m. May 16, 1895, F. A. R. Moore, of Chicago. Has two 
children: Charles Francis Moore, b. July 27, 1896, Clara Louisa, b. 
Aug. 22,, 1901. 93. Hl.—Jane Olivia, b. April 22, 1873; ni. Nov. 28, 
1899, Silas Arthur Gutzner ; residence. Montague, Mich. Have one' 
child: Olivia D., b. Dec. 14, 1900. 94. IV.— Francis Rufus, b. June 13, 
1877; m. Agnes Deans, April 20, 1903; residence. Seattle, Wash. 95! 
v.— Romulus Barnes, b. Aug. 5. 1880; graduated Knox, ^902; resides 
Portland, Ore. 

COOPER. 
7Z CHILDREN OF JANE OLIVIA BARNES (7) child of Rev. 
Romulus Barnes, b. Nov. 28, 1843; g^raduated Rockford Female 
Seminary, 1863; m- Job A. Cooper, Sept. 17. 1867. He gradu- 
ated Knox College and settled in Denver, Colo., and was a banker and 
at one time governor of the State of Colorado; he d. Jan. 20, 1899; s'le 
resides at Denver, Col: 96. I.— Olivia Dunham, b.Aug. 4, 1868: m. 
Edwin Stebbins Kassler, Sept. 6, 1892. Have three children: Ruth, b. 
July 21, 1893 ; Edwin S., b. Sept. 12, 1895 ; Genevieve, b. March 22, 1905. 
97. II.— Mary Louisa, b. April 9, 1871 ; m. Lucian Seymour Storrs, 
June 28, 1894; he is a geologist. Have one child: Margaret, b. June 
29, 1900. 98. III.— Cias. J., b. May 9, 1875; graduated Knox ; m. (i) 
Mary Bell Rich; (2) Lillian Winters. Have one child by first wife, 
Jerome R., b. Aug. 18, 1899; residence, Denver, Colo. 99. IV.— 
Genevieve Pearl, b. Sept. 24, 1877; residence, Denver, Colo. 

44 CHILDREN OF CORNELIUS, 1775; m. Lydia Wells. 100. 
I.— William Dunham, son of Cornelius Dunham and his wife, Lydia 
Wells Dunham (the said CorneHus being the son of Cornelius, son of 
Daniel, etc.), was b. at Conway, Mass., Sept. 26, 1810; m. 1834, Caroline 
Southerland. They settled in New London, O., in 1837, where he d. 
m 1849. He had two sons. Issue: lor. I. — Milan, b. Aug. 10, 1835; 
m. Emily Bracy at New London, in 1856; d. at New London, March 4,' 
1905. He had four children; d. young. 102. II.— Cornelius, b. June 



86 JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

23. 1837: m. at Columbus, O., Eliza Lang, June 14. 1863. He resides 
at Xew London. C). I las two daughters. Lssue : 103- L— Sheppi, b. 
Sept. I. 1865; m. lulward T.riggs, June 20. 1888. They reside in New 
London. O.^ Xo children. 104. IL— Sarah Anna, b. Aug. 12, 1873; m. 
Corlis Richards, June 2, 1897. They have a son, Lawrence Dunham, 
b. Dec. 6. 1901 ; residence. New London, O. 

105. II.— Linlur Dunham (son of Cornelius, of Conway), was b. 
at Conwav. Mass., May 12, 1804; m. June i, 1826, Eliza Hogeboom, at 
Gorham. X. Y. ; settled at Princeton. 111., in 1838, where he d. Sept. i, 
1856. His children were all b. at Gorham, N. Y. Issue: 106. 
I.— Frances E., b. March 5, 1827. 107. II.— Cornehus, b. June 16. 
1830. 108. III.— Oliver, b. 1832. 109. I\'.— Lucinda, b. June 8, 
1836; m. Oct. 2, i860, Isaac Phillips; she d. Jan., 1876; no issue. 

SHUGART. 

106 FRANCES E., b. March 5, 1827; m. John Shugart, at Prince- 
ton, III, Feb. 9, 1853; he d. 1889; she resides at Princeton, lU. Their 
children were (three) : 1 10. I.— Frances E., b. June 24, i860, at Prince- 
ton, ill. ; m. to Isaac PhiHps, Sept. 19, 1882. They reside at Princeton. 
They have children: Mary Francis, b. Oct. i, 1883; d. July 23, 1893 
and Cora May, b. June 29, 1886. in. II.— William R., b. May 9, 1866, 
at Princeton;' m. June 20, 1905, Dora L. Wilson, of Princeton; reside 
at Princeton. 112. HI.— May B., b. May 9, 1871, at Princeton, 111.; m. 
Aug. 30, 1893, to Dana L. Simons. Have one child, John N. Simons, 

b. luly 19, 1896. 

107 CORXELICS. b. June 16, 1830; m. Jan. i, 1852, to Harriet 
Smith, of Princeton, 111. They resided at Princeton until March, 1873, 
when they moved to Mossena, la., where he d. Dec. 20, 1893; she d. 
July. I, 1876, at same place. Their children were, viz.: 113. I.— Ella, 
b. April 26, 1853; d. unmarried Oct. 26, 1877. 114. IL— Lucy S., b. 
Sept. 26, 1856. 115. HI.— William A., b. Sept. 2, 1859. 116. IV.— 
Clara Lois, b. Nov. 29, 1864. 117. V.— Isaac Philip, b. March 21, 1869. 
118. \'I.— Cornelius, b. Oct. 8, 1872. 

NEWTON. 

114 LUCY S., b. Sept. 26, 1856; m. March 25, 1884, to M. O. 
Newton, of Massena, la. They now reside at Cody, Wy. 119. Their 
children ^re: 119. I.— Jessie Blanch, b. Jan. 1, 1855; m. to Waher 
Kipford, Feb. 2, 1904. They reside at Ishawood, Wy. 120. II. — Grace 
L. and Glen S. (twins), b. May 30, 1890; reside, Cody, Wy. 

]i5 WILLIAM A., b. Sept. 2, 1859; m. Sept. it, 1881, to Emma 
J. Brown, of Messcna, la., where they reside. Their children are: 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. 8/ 

121. I.— Edna A., b. Feb. 2, 1883. 122. II.— Edgar A., b. Oct. 30, 1884. 
123. III.— Sadie A., Nov. 3, 1886. 124. I\\— William B., b. June 11, 
1889. \'.— Thomas P., b. Oct. 24, 1894. 

YARGER. 

116 CLARA LOIS, b. Nov. 29, 1864; m. J. H. Yarger, Feb. 22, 
1881. They and all of their children reside Messena, I. Their chil- 
dren are: 125. I.— Ida AI.. b. Aug-. 9, 1881. 126. IL— Orland, b. Aug. 
5, 1883. 127. III.— Clara M., b. Aug. 24, 1885; m. Frank Brandon, 
June 16, 1903. 128. I\'.— Cornelius H., b. April 19, 1888. 129. V.— 
Johnny, b. July 7, 1890. 130. M.— Harley O.. b. Oct. 6, 1895. 131. 
VII.— Hazel I., b. Feb. 26, 1898. 132. MIL— Cecil R., b. Nov. 
21, 1900. 

117 ISAAC PHILIP, b. .March 21, 1869; m. Dec. 2:},. 1896, to Edith 
P. Loudon, of Messena, la. They reside Grangeville, Cal. Their chil- 
dren are: 133. I.— Mildred \ ., b. Feb. 2j, 1898. 134. IL— Ralph B., 
b. Aug. 24, 1899. 

118 CORNELIUS, b. Oct. 8. 1872; m. Sept. 15, 1895, at Massena, 
la., where they novv- reside. Their children are: 135. I — William 
McKinley, b. Nov., 1896; d. Dec, 1896. 136. IL— Paul, b. Dec. 2^, 
1897. 137. HI.— Russel, b. Oct. 9, 1900. 

108 OLIVER, son of Luther, b. 1832, in Gorham, N. Y. ; m. 1861, to 
Abbie E. Mundy, of Walnut, 111. He d. at \'an Orin. 111., Aug. 14, 1904. 

His widow resides at Princeton, 111. Children are: 138. I. Kathe- 

rine, b. Aug. 18, i86;:- ; m. Jan., 1884, to C. L. Smith. They reside 
Princeton, 111. 139. IL— Be, b. Oct. 24, 1865; m. 1887, to D. R. 
Hawkes. They reside at \'an Orin, 111. Children: Francis, b. 1889, 
Nellie, b. 1892. 140. HI— Francis, b. Dec. 8, 1869: m. W. W. Case, 
Aug., 1897; residence, Marysville, Mon. 141. I\'.— Nellie, b. July 26, 
1869; m. Feb. 17, i89.', to Edward E. Harris. They reside Princeton, 
III. ; have one child: ^vlarie M., b. Sept. 12, 1894. 142. W — John, b. 
Nov. 22, 1871 ; m. March 31, 1894, to Susie Ingalls, of Windom, Minn. 
They reside Ransom,' ;il. Children: George, b. July, 1895; the other 
d. young. 143. VI.— Elizabeth, b. Dec, 1874; d. Sept. 9, 1875. I44- 
VIL— James, b. Sept., 1876; d. Oct., 1876. 145. MIL— Volney, b. 

. 1877; d. Dec, 1877. 146. IN.— George M., b. Sept. 24, 1879; 

m. May 8, 1905, to Mary Beeman. They reside Bozeman, Mon. 

42 LYDIA, b. Oct. 5, 1771, Conway. Mass.; m. Jan. 18, 1798, 
James Dickinson, Jr., Shelburn, Mass; she d. 1808. Issue: 147. I. — 
Lydia Dickinson, b. June 8, 1803; m. April 19. 1824, Partridge Fisk. 148. 



gg JOXATIIAX DITNIIAM. 

II.— Sarah Butler, b. Feb. 7. 1808; 111. Aug. 28, 1828, John Ware, Con- 
\vav ; Augustus Smith. 

FISK. 

147 LVDIA DICKINSON. 1). June 8. 1803; m. Partridge Fisk, 
Shelburn. Mass.; she d. Oct. 12, 1877. and he 1832. Issue: 149. I.— 
Sarah Electa Fisk. b. April 9, 1826; d. June, 1841. 150. II.— Maria, b. 
June 7. 1828; ni. Xov.. 1848. Levi, age — . 131. 111. — James Dickin- 
son, b. Jan. 1. 1831 : m. 1857. Harriet Loomis. Lynden, 111., and Mary 
E. Sheldon. 

150 MAkl.\ I'ISK, 1). June 7. 1828; m. Nov.. 1848. Levi Page; 
1). Jan. 21. 1821. SlK-ll)urn. who il. Jan. 15, iScji. in Conway, Mass. 
Issue: 152. I. — Sarah l-^lizabeth Page. b. May 25. 1850; m. Feb. 14, 
1877. John Tiltcn. 153. 11.— Levi Page. b. Nov. 8. 1857; d. Jan. 29, 
1877. Conway. 154. III.— Harlan Page, b. l*"el). 17. 1863; m. Mary 
Ferris, Milleville. X. V. 153. 1\'.— James Fisk Page, b. Jan. 17, 1868; 
ni. Dora French. 

151 JAMES D. FISK, b. Jan. 1. 1831 ; m. 1837, Harriet Loomis ; 
1867. Mary F. Sheldon. Issue: 156. I.— Harriet R. h'isk. b. April 8, 
1858; m. Mark A. Root. 157. IL— George P., b. Oct. 6, 1868; m. Eva 
E. Brewer. 158. ill. — James Adelbert. b. April 2, 1870; m. Anna M. 
Lanning. 139. I\'. — luliili May Fisk, b. March 4. 1874, Lynden, 111. 

137 (iEORGE P. FISK, b. Oct. C). 1868; m. Eva E. Brewer, Dec. 
20, 1892. Issue: 160. I. — Roy Vincent Msk. b. Oct. 5, 1892. 161. 
IL— Mytle Edith, b. .\ug. 15, 1896. 162. III.— Harold Brewer, b. Dec. 
7, 1 901. 

138 JAMES ADELBERT FISK. b. .\pril 2, 1870; m. Anna M. 
Lanning. Issue: 163. I. — Lyell X'erner, I). Oct. 17. 1900. 164. IL — 
Henry Steadman, b. Nov. 26, 1903. 111. — James Adelbert, residence, 
Lyons, 111 

148 SARAH lirrLER DICKINSON, b. Feb. 7, 1808; m. (i) 
1828, John Ware; (2) Oct. 31, 1837, Dr. Augustin Smith, at Hennepin, 
111.; shr (1. Xov. 21. 1870. Issue: 163. I. — Lucy Ann Ware, b. Dec. 
10, 1829; m. 29. 1851, Rev. 1*^ (1. Smith. Lyons, 111. 166. II. — 

Joseph Ware, b. June 16. 1832; m. Martha h'.mmons Roy. 167. HI. — 
Sarah Minerva Smith, b. Jan. 23, 1842; d. Jan. 27, 1866. 168. I\^ — 
Mary Alice Smith, b. Jan. 23, 1842; m. March 11, 1866, Frank Clendenin. 
if/) J(JSh:PlI WARE, b. Jan. 16, 1832. at Conway; m. July 22, 
1858, Martha lunmons Roy; d. at Morrison. 111.. Xov. 7, 1862, a profes- 
sor and lawyer. Issue: 169. I. — Fred Ware, b. July 6, 1859; ni. (i) 
Eva lielle Brown; (2) Martha McSpaddon. 170. II. — Joseph Edwin 
Ware, b. May 17, 1863; in. Kate Belle Webster; residence, Minneapolis. 



JO.N'ATHAN DUNHAM. 89 

169 FRED WARE, president bank, Sonth Dakota. Issue: 171. 
I. — Dorotha Rlioda Ware, b. Dec. 9, 1896. 172. II. — Ruth Isabel, b. 
Sept. 30, 1900. 173. III. — Joseph, b. May 25, 1904. 

170 JOSEPH EDWIN WARE, b. May 17, 1863; m. April 26, 1886, 
Kate Belle Webster, at Red Wing, Minn. ; residence, Minneapolis, 
Minn. Issue: 174. I. — Frederic Webster Ware, b. June 4, 1888. 175. 
II. — Elizabeth Roy Ware, b. Jan. 24, 1890. 

S3 JONATHAN, b. 1751. Issue : 176. I.— Infant, b. May 9, 1780. 
177. II. — Harlock, b. April 13, 1781. 178. HI. — Jonathan, b. Jan. 7, 
1783. 179. IV. — Silas, b. Aug. 19, 1785. 180. V. — Walter, b. March 
29th, 1787. 181. VI. — Anna, b. Jan. 31, 1789. 182. VII. — Sarah, b. 
Aug. 30, 1790. 183. VIII. — Rebecca, b. Nov. 8, 1791. 184. IX.— 
Deborah, b. July 6, 1793. 185. X. — Martha, b. Jan. 15, 1795. 186. 
XL — Daniel, b. Feb. 3, 1796. 

3 JONATHAN DUNHAM, b. 1658; m. before 1696, Mrs. Esther 
(Norton) Huxford, widow of Thomas Huxford, by whom she had son, 
Samuel Huxford, who became a mariner, who was executor of his 
father's estate, as shown by her will, probated April 8, 1724. Court 
Record, Vol. VI, page 156. Jonathan d. in 1745, intestate. Issue: 
187. I. — Jonathan, b. about 1696; m. Judith Luce, Feb. 11, 1719. He 
moved to Watcha, thence to Colchester and was among the first settlers 
of Sharon, Conn. Letters of administration on the estate of his father 
were granted, March 25, 1746, and a division was made Dec. 24. 1747. 
He was executor of his brother Hezekiah's estate, appointed Feb. 3, 
1738; he d. in 1747. 188. II. — Hezekiah, b. in 1698; m. Jean Pease; 
b. Nov. 22, 1700; he d. July ^, 1738. He was a mariner and pilot. 189. 
HI. — Cornelius, b. 1699; m. Jemima Norton, dau. of Coroner John 
Norton; she was b. in 1702. He d. in 1737, and she in 1794, aged 92. 
190. IV. — Gideon, b. in 1700. He was twice m. : (i) Desire Case, dau. 
of John Case, b. 1701 ; d. in 1728; 1729 (2) he m. Mary Lewes, dau. of 
James Lewes, Southington, Conn. 

187 CHILDREN OF JONATHAN, 1696. Issue: 191. I.— Jona- 
than, b. in 1726. He was administrator of his father's estate in 1747. 
Memorandum from Court Records, ''Estate of Jonathan Dunham, late 
or Sharon, Debts £1546 14s. 6d. more than Personal Property could 
pay, prayer for Sale of some of his Real Estate — granted under direc- 
tion of Court of Probate" in District of Litchfield, Conn. 192. II. — • 
Ruth, m. Gideon Cartwright. 193. HI. — Esther, m. in 1748, Joseph 
Huxford. 194. IV. — Abigail, b. in 1727; m. Samuel Hitchcock. 

191 JONATHAN. Issue: 195. I. — Jonathan, b. March 22, 1757, 



go JOXATIIAX DUNHAM. 

in Sharon, Conn. ; m. Sarah Slauson. He cnHsted during the Revolu- 
tion : (1. in Diniham, Ohio. 

40 HOLTHAM. 1). Juno 4. 1749; m. Hannah ; b. Oct. 13, 

1757; d. Jan. 10. 1820; he d. June 15. 1824; l)urie(l at Wayville, Saratoga, 
Co., X. Y. Issue: iy6. I. — Ehzaln-th. 1). Xov. 14, 1771 ; m. Timothy 
Ford; d. Jan. 23, 1855. 197. II.— Jonathan, b. April 18, 1773; m. Mrs. 
Mary Wilcox; d. June 10. 1840. 198. III.— Holtham, Jr., b. Oct. 21, 

1775; m. (i) Bennett; ni. (2) Hannah Webster; d. March 31, 

ii^35- 19')- I^ . — Cornelius, b. June 24, 1778; ni. Caroline ; 

d. Jan. 25, 1834. 200. W— Esther, b. March 8, 1780; d. Jan. 15, 1&34. 

201. \'l. — Johi , b. Feb. 13, 1783; ni. Drusilla Brainard ; d. May 24, 1823. 

202. \'II.— Sylvanus, b. Feb. 15, 1784; m. Joanna Arnold; d. March 28, 

1813. 203. VIII.— Mary, b. March 3, 1786; m. Moore. 204. 

IX.— Lydia, b. Jan. 6. 1788; m. Jacol^ Wickhatu. 205. X. — Samuel, 
b. April 14, 1790: ni. llarnah Lounsley ; b. May 23, 1795. 206. XI. — 
Philander, b. April 10, 1793; m. D. Evans. 207. XII. — Hannah, b. 
July 15, 1795; d. July 11. 179^). 

197 JOXATHAX, b. April 18. 1773; m. Mrs. Mary Wilcox; b. 
June 18, 1773: d. June 16, 1834; he d. June 10, 1840. She had Cynthia 
\\'ilcox. Issue : 208. 1. — Tylee, 1). Oct. 28, 1796; m. Achsah Rogers; 
d. Feb. 24, 187:. 209. II. — Cynthia, stepdaughter, b. July 25, 1792; m. 
(i) George Toisley ; (2) Xathaniel Arnold. 

208 TYLFE, b. Oct. 28, 1796; ni. Achsah Rogers; 1). Jan. 9, 1878; 
he d. Feb. 24, 1871. Issue: 210. I. — Mary Ann, b. Aug. 9, 1815; m. 
Courtney Xeibon. 211. !l. — Cynthia, 1). March 7, 1817; m. Xathaniel 
Arnold; d. Dec. 11, 1895. ^12. III. — Jonathan C, 1). March 8. 1819; d. 
Dec. 17, 1819. 213. 1\'.— Annali, b. Dec. 9, 1820; m. ( )rrin Ferris. 
214. V. — Daniel, b. April 10, 1824; d. April 3, 1841. 215. V'l. — Sarah, 
b. Dec. 28, 1826; m. John H. l>rightnian, Wayville, X. Y. ; d. Jan. 
30, 1899. -'^- ^11- — Jonathan W'., 1j. Xov. 13, 1829; d. Aug. 8, 1831. 

BRK^HTMAX. 

215 SARAH, 1). Dec. 28, 1826; m. John II. I'.rightman. Wayville, 
X. Y. ; d. Jan. 30, 1899. Issue; 217. 1. — r»ell i'.rightman, 1). Dec. 17, 
1859. 218. II. — Iknry, :). Aug. 26, 1866; ni. Marriei Carnsey. 219. 
HI. — lien Porter, b. Sept. 2, 1868; m. Lena Perkins. 

218 1II•\■R^' I'.KICIITMAX. b. Aug. 26, 1866; m. Harriet 
(iarnscy. Issue: 219. 1. — Ben !'. liriglUman, 1). Sept. I9, 1889. 220. 
11. — Leonard.!). Jan. 20. 1890. 221. HI. — Xellie, b. March t8. 1893. 

219 BERT P. BRrCllTMAX, b. Sept. 2, 1868; m. Lena Perkins. 
Issue: 222. I. — Esther L. Brightnian; b. April i, 1893. 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. Ql 

ARNOLD. 
211 CYNTHIA, b. March 7, 1817; m. Nathaniel Arnold; b. April 
8, 1817; she d. Dec. 11, 1895. Issue: 223. I. — Daniel Arnold, b. Aug. 
7, 1840; d. April, 1884. 224. II.— Silpha, b. June 29, 1843; m. John 
Whitlock; b. Oct. 20, 1841, Wayville, N. Y. 

WHITLOCK. 

224 SILPHA ARNOLD, b. June 29, 1843; "i- John Whitlock ; b. 
Oct. 20, 1841, Wayville, N. Y. Issue: 225. I. — Alice Whitlock; b. 
March 13, 1864; m. Frank Hornbeck ; b. June 6, i860. 226. II.— 
Nate, b. March 20, 1872; m. Helen Hunt; b. July 30, 1873. 

HORNBECK. 

225 ALICE W^HITLOCK, b. March 13, 1864; m. Frank Horn- 
beck; b. June 6, i860. Issue: 227. I. — Ray F. Hornbeck. b. Feb. 26, 
1886. 228. IL— Guy W., b. Nov. 6, 1888. 

WHITLOCK. 

226 NATE WHITLOCK, b. March 20, 1872; m. Helen Hunt, b. 
Julv 30, 1873. Issue: 229. I. — Harold Whitlock, b. April 26, 1896. 

FERRIS. 

213 ANNAH, b. Dec. 9. 1820; ni. Orrin Ferris, Freeport, 111. 
Issue: 230. J. — Priscilla Ferris, m. Oscar Beaubien ; had Kittie 
Beaubien. 231. II. — Mary, m. Ensign Boynton; had Nat, Raie, and 
Justin Boyarton. 

NEILSON 

210 MARY ANN, b. Aug. 9, 1815; m. Courtney Neilson. Issue: 
2T,2. I. — Oscar Neilson, m. Minerva Nepp, Amsterdam, N. Y. Issue: 
233. I. — Sarah, m. John Hiller. Had: 234. Lizzie Angle. 235. II. — 
Mary E., m. Warren Seymour. Had: 236. Jennie Seymour. 237. HI. 
— Sarah, m. Isaac B. Myers. 238. IV. — Isabel, m. Thomas Brightman. 
Had: 239. I. — John H. Brightman, b. April 16, 1842. 240. V. — Media, 
m. Nov. 12, 1873, James Bartley. Had: 241. I. — Blanche Bartley, 
242. II. — Florence Bartley. 243. HI. — James Bartley, Amsterdam. 

198 HOLTHAM, b. Oct. 21, 1775; m. (i) Bennett; m. (2) 

Hannah Webster, cousin of Daniel Webster, d. 1853; d. March 31, 1835, 
Greenfield, Saratoga Co., N. Y. Issue: 244. I.— Tina, m. Mr. Clements. 
245. II. — Melinda, m. Ebenezer Davis. 246. HI. — Thomas, m. Eunice 

. 247. IV. — Cornelius, m. Barbara . 248. V. — 

Gomeil, d. young. 249. VI. — Eliza, m. Wm. Woodworth. 250. VII. 
—Charles L., m. Mary Jessup. 251. VIIL— John C, b. April 12, 1817; 
m. Sarah A. Ingard ; d. March 20, 1876. 252. IX.— Hezekiah. 253. X. 
—Thankful A., b. Feb. 4, 1821 ; m. Orange Sears; d. March 2, 1868. 



92 JOXATTIAX Dt•^'TTA^r. 

254. XI. — Cavalo. d. at sea. 255. XII. — Delia A., b. April 10, 1826; 

m. Wallace W. W ickhain ; d. Sept. 21. 1864. 256. XIII. — Augustus H., 

h.May 10. 1828; m. Henrietta Hobhs ; d. Jan. 10, 1887. 257. XIV. — 

Holtliam. lives Malta., X. Y. 

DA\'IS. 

245 MKLIXDA, m. Ebenezer Davis. Issue: 258. I. — Leonard 

Davis. 259. II. — Cornelia and 260. III. — Cordelia, twins. 261. III. — 

Mortran. 

WOODWORTH. 

249 ELIZA, m. William W'oodworth ; living- at Elsie, Clinton Co., 
Mich. Issue: 262. I. — William Henry Woodworth. 263. II. — Adelia, 
ni. .Mr. Jones. 264. HI.— Betsey. 265. I\\— Mary. 266. V.— Eliza- 
beth. \' I. —Eliza. \'II.— John. 

SEARS. 
2S^ THAXKFCL A., b. Feb. 4. 1821 ; m. Orange Sears; d. March 
2, 1868. Issue : 267. I. — Hannah Sears. 268. II. — Wickham. 

WICKHAM. 

255 DELIA A., b. April 10. 1826: m. Wallace Wickham; d. Sept. 
21,1864. Issue: 269. I. — Hannah Wickham. 270. II. — Cavalo. 271. 
III.— Sarali. jyz. IV.— Delia. 

256 AUGUSTUS H., 1). Nov. 10, 1828, Stillwater; m. Henerietta 
Hobbs; d. Jan. 10, 1887. Issue: 273. I.— Cora A., b. Sept. 14, 1865; 
m. Mr. Merrick. 274. II.— Edward H., b. April 5, 1862. 275. HI.— 
Crandville A., b. Feb. 28, 1857. 276. IV.— Ella E. J., b. May 16, 1855; 
m. Hiram Rowland Hiller, Saratoga, N. Y. 277. V. — Annie S., b. 
July 26, 1853; m. Mr. Mills, New York City. 

HILLER. 
276 ELLA E. J., b. May 16, 1855; m. Hiram Hiller; b. Nov. 14, 
1849, Saratoga, N. Y. Issue: 278. I.— Annie (ieneva Hiller. b. July 
14, 1874; m. Oct. 4, 1897, George David Carr. 279. II.— Charlotte 
Prink, b. July 9, 1876; m. Frederick James Millward. 

279 CHARLOTTb: I'. HILLER. b. July 9, 1876; m. July 11. 1897, 
Frederick J. Millward. Issue: 280. I.— Annie Katherine Millward, b. 
Mav ^i, 1900. 

' ' MILLS. 

2y- AXXII' S.. 1). July 26, 1853; m. W. S. Mills, Saratoga, N. Y. 
Issue: 281. J.— Edna Bateman Mills, b. Sept. 2, 1878. 

257 HOLTHAM. lives Malta, N. Y. Issue: 282. I.— Anthony. 
283. II.— William. 

250 CHARLES L., Ohio; m. Mary Jessup. Issue: 284. I.— 
Charles, b. 1854. 285. II.— I<Vank, b. 1856. 286. HI.— Adelia, b. 1858. 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. 93 

251 JOHN C, b. April 12, 1817; m. Sarah A. Ingard; d. March 20 
1876. Issue: 287. I.— Louisa M. Henry Hill, of Galway, N. Y. 288 
H. — George G., box manufacturer, Greenfield, N. Y. 

199 CORNELIUS, b. June 24, 1778; m. Caroline ; d. Jan 

25. 1850. Issue: 289. I.— Mary, b. May 7, 1802. 200. II.— Tylee 
291. III.— Jonathan, b. Sept. 18. 1807; d. Sept. 7, 1834. 292. IV.— 
James, b. Sept. 13, 1810; m. Jane Cutler, of Albany. V. — Sylvanus, b 

Dec. 13, 1814; m. (i) Pamelia Culver Auburn; m. (2) Amelia 

WICKHAM. 

204 LYDIA, b. Jan. 6, 1788; m. Jacob Wickham. Issue: 294. I. 
' — Hannah, m. Mr. Sears. 295. II. — Wallace. 

PEASE. 

205 SAMUEL H., If. Saratoga Co., April 14, 1790; m. Hannah 
Lounsley; b. Tioga Co., May 23, 1795. Issue, b. Tioga Co.: 296. I. — 
Charles, b. Feb. 15, 1813; d. 297. II. — Anson, b. Jan. 7. 1815; d. 298. 
III.— Piatt, b. March 24, 1817; d. 299. IV.— Mary, b. Feb. 7, 1820; d. 
300. V. — Charles, b. Feb. 14, 1823; d. 30T. VI. — Nehemiah, b. Jan. 
30, 1826; d. 302. VII. — Samuel, b. Nov. 17, 1827. 303. VIII. — James, 
b. Dec. 5, 1829. 304. IX. — Diantha, b. Jan. 12, 1832; m. Mr. Hunt, 
South Bend, Jnd. 305. X. — Benjamin, b. July 12, 18^,5. 306. XL — 
Phelinda, b. Nov. 12, 1837; "T- Mr. Hull. 307. :^IL — Elizabeth, b. 
Sept. 26, 1839; "1- ^Ii"- Lauheed. 308. XIII. — Hannah, b. March 16, 
1849; "1- Mr. Wood. 

201 JOHN, b. Feb. 13, 1783; a carpenter; m. Drusilla Brainard, of 
Windham, Bradford Co., Penn. ; d. May 24, 1823. Issue: 309. I. — 
Cynthia, b. 1809; m. John S. Anthony; d. 1897. 310. II. — John L., b. 
Sept. ij 1811; m. Laura McCheney ; d. Aug. 3, 1861. 311. III. — 
Matilda, b. 1813; m. Reuben Doane. 

310 JOHN L., b. Sept. i, 181 1, at Laporte, Pa.; m. Laura M. 
Cheney; d. Aug. 31, 1861. Issue: 312. I. — Henry R., b. April 22, 
1838, Laporte; first lieutenant Co. K, 141 Reg., Pa. \'ol. ; lieutenant 
Co. E, 30 Reg.; d. Sept. 7, 1877. 313. II. — Edwin M., b. Aug. 31, 
1840; teacher Co. K, 141 Reg., Pa. Vol.; killed May 3, 1863. 314. HI. 
— Edwin M., b. Aug. 31, 1844, Laparte, Pa., Supreme Court. 

. PEASE. 

13 REBECCA, b. 1707; m. Benjamin Pease, b. June i, 1705, in 
Dec. 5, 1775; his niece, Sarah Pease, d. Jan. 30, 1788; Rebecca, d. Nov. 
29, 1774. Issue: 315. I. — Jane Pease, b. 1728; m. (i) Pelatiah Hux- 
ford; m. (2) Pelatiah Russell; d. April 29, 1793. 316. II. — Benjamin, 



94 JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

b. May, 1730; ni. {i) Anne nullcr ; m. (2) Elizabeth (Ripley) Butler, 
widow of Henry, d. March 23. 1814. 317. III. — Salathiel, b. 1757; d. 
before 1787. 318. I\'. — Daniel, m. Jan. 23, 1766, Hannah Luce; d. 
before 1776. 319. \'. — I'eriah, ni. March 28. 1764, Hannah Jenkins; 
drowned at sea, 1769. 320. \J. — Timothy, d. before 1787. 321. VH. 
— Lemuel, b. 1712; d. .May 13, 1768; m. Elizabeth. 322. VHL — 
Jonathan, about 1744; d. May 5. 1818; m. four times. 

PEASE. 

15 SARAH, b. 1710; m. Edgartown, July 5, 1739; David Pease, b. 
Feb. 17. 1687; d. 1752; she d. Oct., 1768. Issue: 323. I. — Sarah 
Pease, d. July 27, 1804. 324. II. — David. 325. III. — Zachariah, b. 
Feb. 19, 1750; m. Xov. 29, 1770, Lydia Crowell ; d. April 24, 1845. 

VINCENT. 

18 ALXTILDA, ni. Jcjseph Vincent; b. 1698; d. 1763, Edgartown; 
she d. Feb. 2, 1789, Edgartown, having been blind 30 years. Issue, 
Edgartown: 326. I. — Abigail \'incent, m. Sept. 13, 1750, Ebenezer 
Dunham. T,2y. II. — Matilda, b. 1726; m. Nathan Dunham; d. Feb. 9, 
181 1. 328. HI.— Abiah, m. April jy, 1748, Simon Mayhew. 329. IV. 
— Sarah, b. 1730; m. IClijah Dunham; d. Nov. 14, 1820. 330. V. — 
Joseph, 1). 1732; m. July, 1766, Thankful (Dunham) Stuart; d. April 28, 
1801, 331. \'l. — Susanna, b. 1733; m. Henry Fisher; d. Dec. 27, 1825. 
S^2. VII. — Abner. b. 1738; m. x\Iay 10, 1781, at Edgartown, Elizabeth 
(Fisher) Lockwood, wife of Isaac Lockwood ; she d. Dec. 30, 1797. 333 
VIII. — Rebecca, b. 1742; m. April 4, 1769, Elisha Dunham; d. Sept. 16 
1817. 334. IX. — Dinah, b. 1744; m. Jan. 3, 1771, Samuel Fisher; d 
April 3, 1782. 335. X.— Jonathan, b, Sept. 6, 1743; m. Feb. 20, 17— 
Catharine Smith. He was drowned June 16, 1768. 336. XI. — Persis 
b. March 23, 1746. 

38 SAMUEL, b. Colchester, 1780; came to Wmdham Co., in 1795; 
m. Mary Parmlee. He d. May 10, 1849. Issue: 7,7,7. L— Samuel 
Moscley, b. Sept. 17, 1805, at Pompey, N. Y. 338. II.— Albert Tyler, b. 
Sept. 22. 1807; m. Eliza Ann Sage, Chittcnango. 339. III. — Mary Ann, 
m. Mr. Clutc in Syracuse, N. Y. 340. IV.— Charlotte Sophia, m. St. 
John. 341. v.— Nancy Maria, m. Knight, Erie Co., N. Y. 342. VI. 
—Susan Amelia, m. Abbott, Iowa. 343. VII.— Charles Parmlee, m. 
Ro.xanna Wells. 

338 AL15ERT TYLEK, b. 1807; m. May 25, 1831, Eliza Ann Sage; 
lived in West Troy; d. Aug. 8, 1884. Issue, b. in West Troy, N. Y. : 
344. I.— Helen IClvira. b. March 21, 1832. 345. 11.— William josiah, b. 
June II, 1834. 346. HI.— Cornelia Charlotte, b. Feb. 16, 1836; m. 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. 95 

June 14, i860, Frederick O. Clark, of Oswego, N. Y. ; d. Feb. 3, 1889. 

347. IV. — Samuel Sage, b. March 19. 1838. 

195 JONATH/VN. b. March 2t„ 1757, in Sharon, Conn.; m. Sarah 
Slauson. He enlisted in the Revolution ; d., Dunham, Ohio. Issue : 

348. I.— Betsey, b. April 8, 1779; m. Asahel Hollister. 349. II. — Amos, 
b. April I, 1782; m. Laura Matilda Guthrie; d. 

349 AMOS, b. April i, 1782, Sharon, Conn.; first settler of Dun- 
ham, O.; m. 1804, Laura Matilda, dau. of Stephen Guthrie and Sallie 
Chappell; she b. June 25, 1789, Litchfield, Conn.; d. Oct. i, 1875, at 
Pomeroy, Meigs Co., O. Issue : 350. I. — Matilda L., b June 28, 1805 ; 
m. 1844, William Griftin ; d. 1854, Cheshire, O. 351. II. — Lucinda H., 
b. Nov. 20, 1808; m. H. B. Smith; d. 1881. 352. III.— Almira, b. Nov. 
20, 1812; m. Charles L. Guthrie; d. Aug. 22, 1896. 353. IV.— Sarah 
Amanda, b. Oct. 9, 1818; m. S. F. Willburger ; d. Oct. 2, 1895. 

GUTHRIE. 

352 ALMIRA, b. Nov. 20, 1812; m. 1837, Charles L. Guthrie; d. 
Aug. 22, 1896, Cheshire, O. Issue: 354. I. — Laura Elizabeth Guthrie, 
b. June 24, 1838; d. July 10, 1839. 355. II.— Charles Augustus, b. April 
15, 1840: m. April 15, 1863, Sadie J. Lindsay. 356. III. — Laura Amelia, 
b. Oct. 22, 1842; d. Aug. 2, 1856. 357. ly. — Amos Dunham, b. June 
18, 1848; m. Feb. 11, 1874. Lovina S. Monch. 358. V.— Milo Lysander, 
b. Aug. 26, 185 1 ; m. Jan. 21, 1897, J^Iary E. Garen. 

WILLBURGEN. 

353 SARAH AMANDA, b. Oct. 9, 1818; m. i8z6, S. F. Will- 
burger; d. Oct. 2, 1895, Athens, O. Issue: 359. I.— Lucinda Will- 
burger, m. Dr. Robbins, Seely Creek, N. Y. 360. II.— Amanda, m. F. 
O. Gates, Eustis, Fla. 361. III.— Frank, Omaha, Neb. 362. IV.— 
Pamela, South Bend, Ind. 363. V.— Eva, m. C. Harris, Omaha, Neb. 

HOLLISTER. 

348 BETSEY, b. April 8, 1779; m. March 16, 1797, x\sahel Holhs- 
ter. Issue: 364. I.— Albert G. Hollister, b. Jan. 15, [804; m. April 
12, 1825, Julia Delano, who d. Nov. 10; he d. Sept 29, 1881. 

364 ALBERT G. HOLLISTER, b. Jan., 1804; m. April 12, 1825, 
Julia Ann Delano, who d. Nov. 10, 1888; he d. Sept. 29, 1881. Issue: 
365. I. — Justin Hollister. 

351 LUCINDA H., b. Nov. 20, 1808; m. 1842, H. B. Smith; d. 
1881, Pomeroy, O. Issue: 366. I.— Curtis C. Smith, b. 1858; d. .1872. 
267. H.^Dunham Cliff, d an infant. 368. HI. — Florence Ida, d. an 

infant. 

411 SAMUEL DUNHAM, b. March, 1751; d. July 4, 1822; m. 



96 JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

Martha Wright; 1). I'\'h. 19. 1763; d. Xov. 7, 1842. Children: 369. 
I. — Hezekiah. b. i7(;i ; d. Wisconsin, 1863. 370. II. — Abram, b. July 
13, 1787: ni. Anna lI(,)rton; b. Oct. 11, 1793; d. Dec. 12, 1866. 371. III. 
— Henry, b. Jan. 1, 1799; m. Sybal Wade. 372. IV. — Two daughters 
111. man nanu-cl Wright. 

369 HEZEKIAH. I). 1791 ; moved to Seely Creek, Chenney Co., 
X. v.; d. in Wisconsin, 1863, ae yz; wife d. 1840. Children: 373. I. — 
Hezekiah. lived in Wisconsin. 374. II. — Wright, lived near Athens, 
I^3- 375- I^I- — Leman, lived near Athens, Pa. 376. IV. — Elizabeth, 
m. Cassidy, Seeley Creek, l*a. 377. V. — Nancy, m. G. H. Miller, 
Millerton, Pa. 378. VI.— Martha, m. James Miller, Millerton, Pa.; she 
b. 1837; lives, Addison, N. Y. 379. \IT. — Sarah Ann, m. Ira Elsbree, 
Milan, Pa. Has son, Thom-as. 380. VIII. — Electam, m. John Waite, 
Waite, X. Y. 381. X.— Phebe, b. 1817; d. Aug., 1904. 382. XL- 
Mary, m. Kimball. 383. XII. — Amanda, m. Kenyon, Sterling, Colo. 

371 HEXRY DUNHAM, b. Half Moon Township, Washington 
Co., N. Y., Jan. i, 1799; d. July 12, 1884; m. Sybil Waite, b. Saratoga 
Co., April 3, 1803; d. 1890. Their homestead was in Windham, Pa. 
Children : 384. I.— Charlotte, b. Aug. 8, 1826; m. William Waite. 385. 
II.— Martha, b. Jan. 4, 1828; m. Otis Lovett Russell, N. Onwell, Pa. 

386. IH. — Anna, b. Jan. 9, 1830; m. George Moore, Nicholas, N. Y. 

387. J \'.— William Henry, m. Elizabeth Hand. 388. V.— James C, b. 
May 15, 1836; d. Sept., 1888; m. Martha Northrup, , Pa. 

389. \'I.— John, b. Aug. 18, 1838; m. Mary Bostwick, Nichols. N. Y. 

390. \H. — Samuel, Michigan; m. Laura R. Mauley. 391. VIII. — 
Wright, twins. May 20. 1841 ; Wright, d. Jan. 2. 1882; m. Sarah A. 
Brown. 392. IX.— hVances Maria, b. April 20. 1843; !>■ April 21, 1843; 
m. Chas. W. Hand. 393. X.— Sarah Elizabeth, b. Veh. 2, 1847; b. 1847; 
m. J. Perry Sibley. 394. Issue: Sanmcl Dunliam Siblev, b. Jan. 4. 
1880. 

WHITE. 

384 CHARLOTTE DUNHAxM, m. William White, W'aits, N. Y. 
Children: 395. L— Catherine, m. Joseph P. Griffith. 396. IL— Mary, 
m. Charles Allen. 397. HI.— Electa, m. Henry I'.ill. 398. IV.— 
Martha, m. Lewis A. Barton. 399. V.— Sy])il, m. Josei)h Woodrulif. 
400. \' I. —Miles, m. Alice Nichols. 401. VII. — Myron, twins, m. Lena 
Engk'worth, Owego, N. Y. 402. \'I1.— Edward, d. in youth. 

GRIl'I'lTLL 

395 CATHERINE WHITE, m. Joseph P. Griffith, Windliam, Pa. 
Children: 403. L— William D., 1). Dec. 25, 1869; m. Winifred Olm- 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. cyj 

Stead; lives at Windham, Pa. 404. IT.— Catherine, m. Harry Burr, 
clerk, East Orange, N. J. ' 

ALLEN. 

396 MARY WHITE, m. Charles Allen Shoemaker, Windham Cen.. 
Pa. Children: 405. I.— Ella. m. (i) Joseph O. Brewer; (2) Frederick 
A. Barden, May, 1904, Lestershire, N. Y. 406. II.— William A., m. 
Delia Shoemaker; lives, Windham Cen., Pa. 407. HI.— George, m. 
Ella Forbes; lives, Rome, Pa. 408. IV.— Emma, m. Britton W. Board- 
man, North Orwell, Pa. 409. V.— Mina, m. Arthur Allen, North 
Orwell, Pa. 

BILLS. 

397 ELECTA WHITE, m. James Henry Bills, Owego, N. Y. 
Children: 411. I.— Piatt, m. Rosa Pearl. 412. II.— Charlotte, m. 
Joseph Lawrence, Windham, Pa. 

BARTON. 

398 MARTHA WHITE, m. Lewis A. Barton, Waverly, N. Y. 
Children: 413. I.— Leon A. (telegrapher); lives, Ithaca, N.'y. 414. 
II.— Floyd. 415. HI.— Flora, twins. 416. IV.— Mary. 417. V.— 
Theodore. 418. VI.— Edward. 

WOODRUFF. 

399 SYBIL WHITE, m. Joseph Woodruff, Lestershire, N. Y. 
Children: 419. I.— Agnes, m. B. Stone, Union, N. Y. 420. II.— 
Wesley, m. Charlotte Thayer. 421. 

RUSSELL. 

385 MARTHA DUNHAM, m. Otis Lovett Russell, North Orwell, 
Pa. Children: 422. L— Clifton Lester, m. Alma Norton; one son,' 
Floyd; lives, Rome, N. Y. 423. II.— Earl Monitagu, Spokane, Wash 

MOORE. 

386 ANNA DUNHAM, m. George Moore, Nichols, N. Y. Chil- 
dren : 424. I.— Charles Frederick, m. Shipman ; lives, Nichols, N. Y. 
425. II.— Georgiana, m. George Hunt, of Lounsberry, N. Y. 426. HI. 
— Jay, d. in youth. 

DUNHAM. 

387 WILLIAM HENRY DUNHAM, m. Elizabeth Hand; lives 
at Windham, Pa. Children: 427. I.— Howard. 428. II.— Harold, d 
in youth. 429. HI.— Henry. 430. IV._Sybil, m. 1-rank Waite,' of 
Waits, N. Y. 431. v.— William, m. Cornelia Moodv; lives at Mont- 
clair, N. J. 

DUNHAM. 

388 JAMES CARLISLE DUNHAM, m. Martha Northrup; d. at 



q8 JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

Windham. Pa. ; served in the U. S. A., in Civil war. Children: 431. 
I._john Clarence, ni. Caroline Nichols; merchant and postmaster at 
Waits. N. V. Their children: 432. I.— Martha, m. Panl Bnck ; lives 
at Windham. I'a. 433- IL— Katharine. 434. HI.— Paul. 435. IV.— 
Charles Hem-y, 1). h'eb., 1869; m. Emma Searles. Their children: 436. 

I._james. 437. 11.— Alfred, lives at Windham. 438. III. 

. 439. lV._Harry Fay, m. Celia Boardman; one child; lives, 

Windham, Pa. 

391 WRIGHT DUNHAM, m. Sarah A. Bowcn ; d. Windham, Pa., 
June, 1882; served in U. S. A., in Civil war. Their children : 440. I.— 
Lewis Barton, b. Jan., 1869; m. Caroline White; merchant and post- 
master, Windham,* Pa. 441. II.— Walter Horatio, m. Their children : 
442. I.— Donald, lives, Cleveland. 443. II.— Dorothy. 444. HI.— 
Archibald Wright, lives in New York. 

HAND. 

392 FRANCES MARIA DUNHAM, b. Windham, Pa., April 20, 
1843; m. Oct. 30, 1861, to Charles Washington Hand; b. Feb. 26, 1830, 
at Windham, Pa. He served in the Civil war in Co. B, 141st Pa. Vol. 
Inf., and in Co. H, ist N. Y. Vet. Cav ; blacksmith by trade; d. Smith- 
boro, N. Y., June 2. 1897. Their children: 445. I.— Charles Leon, 
b. Waits, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1869; armature winder; lives, Schenectady, 
N. Y. ; local deacon AI. E. Church; m. Jan. 19, 1898, to Elizabeth 
Langford Roberts, of Smithboro, N. Y. ; b. March 2, 1869. Their chil- 
dren: 446. L— Waller Leon, I). June 16. 1899. 447. IL— Arthur 
Roberts, b. Feb. 9, 1901. 448. 11.— h>ances Isabel, b. Reno. Pa., Aug. 
21, 1873; m. Nov.. 1895, to Frederick .\. Barden, of Lestershire, N. Y. ; 
d. Oct. 13, 1903. Their children: 449. I.— Mildred Hazel, b. March 
26. 1900. 450. IL— Dorcjlhy Belle, b. Sept. 8, 1903. 451. HI.— Laura 
Bittuese, b. Jan. 22, 1880; m. June i, 1902, to George Pitcher, of 
Syracuse, N. Y. 452. L— One child, Helen Margaret, 1). June 11, 1903. 

TILTON. 
34SAK.\I1. 1). i"el). l(^. 1754: m. Matthew Tilton;b. April 13, 1738; 
.1. lulv 25. 1830; she (1. July 3. 1805: he m. 1806, Mary (Mayhew) Dun- 
ham, widow of William, son of David and Priscilla. Issue: 453. I. — 
Daniel Tilton, b. I'eb. 6, 1772; m. Oct. 11, 1792, Lavinia Allen; d. 
March 7, 1818. 454. IL— Cornelius, -b. March 25, 1789; m. Almir^i. 

; ; he d. Dec. 12. 1864. 455. 1 1 1.— Samuel, b. Aug. 18, 1796; m. 

Rebecca . 45''». IV. — Sarah, b. March 14, 1785; m. Mayhew 

Cottle; she d. Nov. 17. 1827. 467. V.— Parael, b. Feb. 18. 1794. 458. 
\'L— Lucinda, m. Ephraim I'oole; she b. Feb. 23, 1791. 459. VIL— 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. g(j 

Zelinda, ni. Frederick Mayhew; she b. Dec. 24, 1782. 460. VIII. 

Matthew, b. Aug. 13, 1779. 461. IX.— Olivia, b. Oct. 13, 1777. 462. 
X.— Hebron, b. Aug. 24, 1787; not named in will. 

TILTON. 
453 DANIEL TILTON, b. Feb. 6, 1772, Chilmark ; m. Oct. 11, 
1792, Lavinia Allen; b. April 6, 1774; d. Nov. 20, 1864, Chilmark; he d. 
March 7, 1818. Issue, Chilmark: 463. I.— Allen Tilton, b. Dec. 4, 
1793; m. Mary Ellis McCullom; b. July 14, 1812. Had Martha Jane 
Tilton, b. July 9, 1839; m. Feb. 2t„ 1862, Francis Cottle. 

COTTLE. 
456 SARAH TILTON, m. Capt. Mayhew Cottle. Issue: 464. 
I.— Sarah Cottle, b. June 28, 1807; m. John Hammett. 

HAMMETT. 
464 SARAH COTTLE, b. June 28, 1807; m. John Hammett, Oct. 
2y, 1868. Issue: 465. I.— A. Hammett. 

370 ABRAHAM DUNHAM, b. July 13, 1787; d. Dec. 18, 1866; 
m. Feb. 28, 1808, Anna Horton, b. Oct. 11, 1783; d. Dec. 29, 1836; m. 
Elsey Horton, June 15, 1837; she b. Jan. 29, 1801. Their children b. 
in Windham, Pa.: 466. I.— Mercy, b. Dec. 30, 1808; m. Nov. 25, 1830. 
467. H.— George, b. Aug. 7, 1810; m. July 6, 1832. 468. III.— Sallv, b. 
May 17, 1812; d. Nov. 20, 1813. 469. IV.— Samuel, b. Aug. 17, 1814; 
d. July 13, 1893 ; m. Caroline Dunham, May 9, 1837. 470. V.— Sylvanus, 
b. June 5, 1816; m. April 2, 1840. 471. VI.— Abraham, b. Dec. 25, 
1819; m. April 16, 1846, Harriet Smith. 472. VII.— William Dunham, 
b. May 23, 182 1 ; d. Sept. 18, 1821. 473. VIII.— Deloss Dunham, b. 
March 23, 1826; d. Aug. 13, 1826. 

471 CHILDREN OF ABRAHAM DUNHAM, JR., AND HAR- 
RIET DUNHAM. 474. I.— Chauncey Russell, b. Jan. 9, 1847; d. May 
5. 1899; m. March 4, 1868, Eliza A. Williams; b. July 20, 1851. 475. II. 
—George, b. April 8, 1855; m. Aug. 27, 1879, Ada Doane. 476. III.— 
Eva, b. Aug. 22, 1857; d. Feb. i, 1858. 447. IV.— Harriet, d. Feb. 23, 
1865. 

474 CHILDREN OF CHAUNCEY RUSSELL DUNHAM AND 
ELIZA WILLIAMS. 478. I.— Fred. b. in Windham, Pa., Jan. 26, 1869. 
479. II.— Ida, b. in Windham, Pa., Jan. 20, 1871. 480. HI.— Lida, b. 
in Windham, Pa., Oct. 7, 1874. 481. IV.— Hattie Elsey. b. in Wind- 
ham, Pa., March 26, 1877. 482. V.— George Sidney, b. in Oswego, 
N. Y., Jan. 10, 1885. 

STUART. 

29 THANKFUL, b. Sept. 10, 1741 ; m. (i) 176^, Timothy Stuart, 



jQQ J<^NATIIAN DUNHAM. 

of Edgartown. who was murdered at sea, 1765; m. (2) July, 1766, 
Joseph Vinceni; she d. June 3. ^^^4, Edgartown. Issue: 483- I-— 
lean Stuart, b. April 7. 17^4; >". Oliver Mayhew, of Chilmark. 484- 
II -Joseph \-incent. b. May 29, 1769; m. Nov. 30, 1800, Rebecca 
Allen; d. July 16, 1854- 485. IH.-Matilda. b. Aug. 28 1771 ; ni- April 
, 1796, Simon Mavhew; d. Oct. 9. 1855. 486. IV.-Damel, b. Feb. 
.4 1774; m. Sept. 19, 1799- Susanna Jernegan ; <1. July 19, i857- 487- 
\-.-Sarah. b. Oct. 26, 1776; m. May 17, 1798, Joseph Kellogg; d. 

March 7, 1801. ^ „,. , . 

222 ABNER VINCENT, b. 1738; m. May 10, 1781, Elizabeth 
(Fisher) Lockwood; d. Dec. 30. i797- Issue: 488. I.-Elizabeth Vin- 
cent b Aug., 1791; m. 1809, Wm. Huntington; d. 1871. 

HUNTINGTON. 
488 ELIZABETH VINCENT, b. Martha's Vineyard, Aug., 1791 ; 
m ^pril 13 1809. William Huntington, hardware merchant, Harwinton, 
Conn.;b. April 12. 1782; d. Nov. 8. i860; she d. March i, 1871, Warsaw, 
N. Y. Issue: 489. I.— Mary Huntington, b. Feb. 17, 1810; m. Nov. 
4, 1838, David Sammis, Warsaw. N. Y. 490- H-— Solon, b. Jan. 15, 
1812; m. Harriet Saunders; d. Aug. 11, 1890. 49i- HI.— Rhoda, "b. 
Oct. '13, 1814; m. Mav 10. 1834, Riley Dunbar, of Torrington, Conn. 
492. IV.— Phebe. b. Sept- ■7- '817; m. Henry Spencer Pardee. 493- 
\-— Elizabeth, b. Dec. kj. i8i(j; hi. (i) April 5. 1842. Hiram Yager; 

m. ,2) Aiken; m. (3) i'^r^y- 494- M.-Collis Potter, 

b. Oct. 22. 1821 ; m. (I ) Sept. 16. 1844. Elizalxnh Stoddard; (2) Arabella 
D. Worsham. He, besides his widow, left an adopted daughter, 
Princess Hatzelfeldt, and an a.l.-pU'd s.)n. Arthur M. Huntington, of 
New York City. CoUis Toller was tlie most extensive railroad l)uilder 
in the world. His philanthropy extended, principally, to an..iher and 
unfortunate race— the Negro. His magnificent gifts to the llanii)ton 
In-^tilule. and the Tuskegee School have enabled both institutions to 
prepare their studenls lor ])ractical life, and in his death the Negro has 
lost a great, wise and true friend. His will discloses, to some extent, 
his immense wealih, whicli lie had accumnuilated, and also showed the 
same wisdom in disposing of money, which must have characterized 
his life. He died at his camp in the .Xdirondaeks. .Aug. 18. 1900, and 
his remains taken to New York Ciiy. where his funeral from his Fifth 
Avenue residence, was conducted with simjilicity. The interment was 
made in the Huntington Mausoleum in Woodlawn Cemetery. 495. 
Vn.— Joseph, b. March 23. 1823; d. in Warsaw, N. Y., Feb. 23. 1849. 
49G. \H I.— Susan P.. 1). Aug., 1826; m. Nov. 16, 1869, William Porter, 



JOXATHAX DUXHAM. I 01 

AI. D., of Bridgeport, Conn. 497. IX. — Ellen M., b. Aug. 12, 1835; m. 
Aug. 18. 1861, Isaac E. Gates, Xew York City. Issue: Helen M. 
Gates. 

490 SOLON HUNTINGTON (Elizabeth X'incent, 445), b. Jan. 
15, 1812; m. June 2, 1840, Harriet Saunders, of Burnt Hills, N. Y. ; 
she b. 1821 ; he d. Aug. 11. 1890. Issue: 499. I. — Mary Leonora 
Huntington, b. Aug. 7, 1841 ; m. Bradley Waters Foster, of Winslow, 
Me.; lives in Huntington, West Va. 500. II.— Howard Saunders, b. 
Dec. 30, 1843; tl- April 10, i860. 501. III.— George Darwin, b. 1847; 
d. Jan. 6, 1852. 502. H'.— Henry Edwards, b. Feb. 2y, 1850; m. Alice 
Prentice. 503. \\— Harriet, b. Oct. 20, 1852; d. Aug. i, 1855. 504. 
VL — Willard \'incent, b. July 21, 1856; m. Maria Louisianna Ream. 
505. \TL — Caroline Densniore. b. Jan. 22, 1861 ; m. Edmund Burke 
Holladay. 

502 HENRY EDWARDS HUNTINGTON, son of Solon Hunt- 
ington and Harriet Saunders Huntington, of Oneonta, New York, was 
b. February 2^, 1850, at Oneonta. The Huntingtons in America began 
with Simon Huntington, who sailed from Norwich, England, in 1632, 
and whose family settled at Roxbury, Mass. Among his descendants 
were Jabez Huntington, Senior and Junior, both general officers in 
the Revolutionary army; Ebenezer Huntington, adjutant general and 
Connecticut representative in Congress for two terms ; Samuel Hunt- 
ington, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence ; presi- 
dent of the Continental Cogress and chief justice and governor of Con- 
necticut and lastlv, the late Collis Potter Huntington, the ereat rail- 
road financier, who built the Central Pacific and Southern Pacific 
systems, and many other lines of railroad, founder of the City of New- 
port News and of its well-known shipyard. Educated in his native 
town, Henry Edwards Huntington at an early age started out to carve 
his own way in life. Beginning in a hardware store at Oneonta he 
soon came to New York to find a wider sphere of usefulness and there 
quickly attracted the attention of his famous uncle, C. P. Huntington, 
who sent him to West Virginia to take charge of certain lumber in- 
terests which had acquired importance in the elder man's eyes on 
account of a combination that had been formed among the sellers of 
railroad ties to put up the price of the commodity. The young man 
acquitted himself with such credit that in 1881 he was appointed by 
his uncle, superintendent of construction of the Chesapeake, Ohio & 
Southwestern Railroad from Louisville to Memphis ; thence he trans- 
ferred his field of work to the Kentucky Central Railroad, filling sue- 



JQ2 JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

cessively the offices of superintendent, general manager and vice-presi- 
dent, until he took charge, in 1890 of the Newport News & Mississippi 
Valley Railr.nid. between Memphis and New Orleans. In 1892. C. P. 
Hunthigton. tluM, president of the Southern Pacific Co., rewarded the 
years of loyal and etticient management and the ])roven intelligence, 
resource and good judgment of the nephew by appointing him assistant 
to the president oi all the Southern Pacific lines and he went to San 
Francisco where he became the alter ego of his uncle and the real 
head on the Pacific Coast of the vast properties with which he was 
connected. In 1900, he was made second vice-president, and a few 
months later became first vice-president. A few years ago Mr. Hunt- 
ington made the most decisive business step of his whole life. In Los 
Angeles there was a street railway which languished for the lack of a 
strong management. Mr. Huntington's far-seeing mind had long be- 
fore perceived the tremendous importance of electricity applied to rail- 
way operation and he secured the control of this stagnant property. 
With the assumption of his ownership a vigorous energy and hfe was 
instilled into the management of the Los Angeles Railway, which 
(|uickly improved and increased until a system of vast possibilities and 
earning power was established. He and a few wealthy friends formed 
a syndicate of some fifteen millions, procured franchises of great value 
and incorporated the Pacific Electric and the Los Angeles Inter-Urban 
Railway Companies for the construction of suburban lines. To-day 
Mr. Huntington stands in the very front rank of electric railway 
builders and operators and to him is given credit for the new and 
flourishing life of that large section of California which his railway 
lines serve. Like his distinguished uncle his work in life has been the 
creation of permanent industries giving employment to thousands of 
iiis fellow-men. Like him, also, he has never accepted or desired 
public office of any kind. Mr. Huntington is an officer or director of 
more than fifty corporations and banks. He m. Mary Prentice, of 
Sacramento, the issue of which union has been four children : Howard 
E., b. Feb. ir. 1876; Clara, b. Feb. 2, 1878; Elizabeth Vincent, b. Feb. 
8, 1880; and Marion, b. Oct. 3, 1883. 

502 HENRY E. HUNTINGT(3N, b. Feb. 27, 1850; m. Nov. 17, 
1873, Mary A. Prentice, of Sacramento, Cal. Issue: 506. I. — 
Howard Edwards Huntington, b. St. Albans, West Va., Feb. 11, 1876. 
507. H.— Clara Leonora, b. Feb. 2, 1878. 508. 1 H.— Elizabeth Vin- 
cent, b. Oneonta, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1880. 509. IV.— Marion Prentice, b. 
Onconta, Oct. 3, 1883. 



JONATHAN- DUNHAM. IO3 

504 WILLARD V. HUNTINGTON (Solon Huntington-Elizabeth 
Vincent -Abncr N'incent). 1). July 21, 1856: m. Feb. 22,, 1882, Marie 
L. Ream, of San Francisco, Cal. Issue, San Francisco: 510. I.— 
Edith Alarie Huntington, b. Dec. 30, 1882. 

PARDEE. 

492 PHEBE HUNTINGTON, b. Sept. 17, 1817; m. Oct. 4, 1840, 
at Torrington, Ct., Henry S. Pardee, of Waterbury, Ct. ; living^ 
Oneonta, N. Y. Issue: 511. I._Edwin Pardee, b. Sept. 15, 1843; d. 
Waterbury, Ct., March 25, 1845. 512. II.— Edward Henry, b. Sept. 
5, 1847; Oneonta, N. Y. 513. HI.— Franklin Joseph, b. Sept. 15, 1852; 
m. Florence E. Corbin, of Afton, N. Y. 514. IV.— Charles Hunting- 
ton, b.. March 25, 1854; m. Fannie Sara McCnllock. 

514 CHARLES H. PARDEE, b. March 25, 1854; m. March 5, 
1879, Fannie S. McCullor, of Derby, N. Y. ; b. March i, 1857; he d' 
March I, 1885. Issue, Oneonta, N. Y. : 515. I.— Ellen Alta Pardee, 
b. June II, 1880. 516. II.— Mary Belle, b. Feb. 21, 1882. 

HOLLIDAY. 

505 CAROLINE D. HUNTINGTON, b. Jan. 22, 1861 ; ni. Feb. 
22,, 1896, Edmund B. Holliday, San Francisco, Cal. Issue, San Fran- 
cisco: 517. I.— Helen Huntington Holliday, b. Jan. 18, 1897. 518. II. 
— Collis Huntington, b. Feb. 7, 1898. 

188 HEZEKIAH, b. Nov. 28, 1700; m. Jean Pease, dau. of Jona- 
than Pease and Mary, his wife; he d. at Tisbury, Dec. 21, 1736; he was 
a pilot and lived at Holmes Hole; his will was probated July I'l, 1738; 
he gave to each child, Jemima excepted, five shillings apiece, and all 
that remained he gave to his daughter, Jemima, excepting what was in 
his brother, Samuel Huxford's hands, of his mother's estate, which he 
gave to his well beloved brother, Jonathan, who he constituted executor. 
Children: 519. I.— Jemima, birth unknown. 520. II.— Jonathan, birth 
unknown. 521. HI.— Solomon, a tinsmith, b. 1732; m. Elizabeth Ives, 
of Wallingford, March 2, 1758; he d. Jan. 22, i8ti ; she Aug. 9, 1792^ 
Northington, Ct. ; buried North Cemetery, in town of Berlin. ' Ken- 
sington Ch. Rec. 522. IV.— Cornelius, b. 1734; m. Dorcas Woodruff, 
of Farmington, Ct., in 1756. She was b. April 8, 1739, dau of Capt. 
Joseph Woodruff, of the Great Swamp Parish. 

521 SOLOMON, b. 1732; d. at Wethersfield. Children: 523. I. 
—Elizabeth, b. Farmington, Conn., Dec. 3, 1758; m. Abel Porter, who 
d. May 19, 1783. 524. II.— Warner, b. Dec. 4, 1759; bap. Dec. 14, 
1760, Kensington, Ct. ; m. Mrs. Mary (Wolcott) Andrews, widow of 
Elisha. 525. HI.— Solomon, Jr., b. Jan. 18, 1761 ; bap. March 7, 1761, 



104 JONATIIAX nUXIIAiM. 

Kensington. 526. I\'. — Elishama. b. Feb. 17, 1764; bap. April, 1764. 
z^2y. \'.— Lucy. b. .March 1766; ])ap. March 27^, 1766. 528. VI.— Mary, 
b. Oct. 2-,. 1768: l)ap. Nov. 6. 1768; m. Lardncr Deming. 529. VII. — 
Reuben, b. Feb. 1773; l)ap. April 4. 1773; ni. \)<.'c. 14. 1797, Betsey 
North. 

S22 CORXELirS DUNHAM RECORD. The Widow Dorcas 
Dunham, admitted to Church Aug. 22, 1802, maiden name, Dorcas 
W'oodrutif. daughter of Capt. Joseph Woodruff, of the Great Swamp 
Parish, and his wife Margaret (North) of Northington, now Avon 
born April 8. 1739, married Cornelius Dunham Sr He had an Estate 
"taxable" .\. D. 1775 of £39. He enlisted in Army of the Revolution, 
Feb. 6. 1778, during War and had Bounty, £10. She died of cancer 
at house Moses Andrews, April 9. 1803, age 64. 

CHILDREN OF CORNELIUS DUNHAM. 530. I.— Cornelius, 
Jr.. 1). April 2^, 1756; enlisted in same company with his father. 531. 
11. — Jemima, b. March 5, 1760; ni. Joseph Bronson and settled in 
Greenfield, Saratoga County, N. Y. 532. HI. — Samuel Fuller, b. July 
26. 1763; enlisted in Revolution; m. Dorothy (Dolly) Watson, dau. of 
Deacon Cyprian Watson, of Stillwater, Saratoga County, N. Y. 533. 
]\'. — Dorcas, d. Jan. 27, 1777. 

Litchfield, Conn., Probate Office. "Inventory of Estate of Jona- 
than Dunham, late of Sharon, Deceased, dated March 28, 1745, Vol 
L P. 14, May 3, 1750, Jacob Dunham of Salisbury, appointed Guardian 
to Cornelius Dunham, Minor, son of Hezekiah Dunham, late of 
Martha's \'ineyard, deceased. Vol 1, page 36." April 2}^, 1901. George 
.M. Woodruff, Judge of Probate." Farmington was settled in 1640; 
Kensington in 1712; the second Society of Berlin, Conn., was incor- 
porated in 1785; Kensington was divided in 1753, and New Britain 
Society created in 1772; Northington Society was set off from Ken- 
sington. In 1850 the town of New Britain was incorporated. 

WOODRUFF. 

Matthew Woodruff, one of the original proprietors of Farm- 
ington, Conn. Among his children he had the following sons: I. 
— John, b. 1642-3; bap. May 16, 1658, ae 15 years and upwards; d. 1692. 
II.— Matthew, b. 1646; m. June 16, 1668, Mary, dau. of Robert Plumb. 
He d. Nov., 1691. I. — John, 1642-3. Issue: I. — Joseph, b. 1679; "i- 
(I) Hannah, dau. of John Clark; (2) Ai)ril 15, 1708, Elizabeth, dau. of 
John Curtiss, of Wethersfield, Ct.; b. May 13, 1681 ; (3) Dec. 17, 1732, 
Hannah, dau. of Sam Clark. (Jther issue: Joseph, 1679. Issue: I. 
— Joseph, b. July 7, 1716, Great Swamp Parish; m. Margaret North, 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. IO5 

of Northington, now Avon, Conn., known as captain. Joseph, 1716. 
Issne : I. — Dorcas, b. April 8, 1739; m. Cornelius Dunham ; b. in 1734; 
he d. Jan. 12, 1782; s'he d. at the house of Morris Andrus, of cancer, 
April g, 1808. 

532 SAMUEL FULLER DUNHAM, b. July 15, 1763; m. in 1797, 
Dorothy (Dolly) Watson, b. Feb. 9, 1776 and d. May 26, 1826. at the 
age of 50 years, 9 months, 17 days. She was admitted to church at 
Stillwater, N. Y., July 13, 1815. He lived with an aunt until he was 
six years old. He enlisted at Farmington, Ct., and served with the 
Connecticut troops under Cols. Van Vechten and Latimer. Drafted 
and served under Capt. Matthew Smith, until Dec. 9, 1780. He stated 
that he stood near Washington when Andre was executed. He was 
junior deacon of Montgomery Lodge, F. A. Masons. No. 23, Still- 
water, N. Y. He received a pension May i, 181 8, of $96.00, for 
services in the Revolution. His wife was a dau. of Deacon Cyprian Wat- 
son, b. 1737. Her five children were baptized by Rev. Samuel Cheever. 

Oct. 24, 1900. 

Department of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions, Washington, D. C. 
Samuel Dunham enlisted at Farmington, Conn.. August. 1781, and 
served to June, 1783, under Elisha Sheldon, Colonel and Captain 
George Hulbert. He applied for and was granted a pension May i, 
1818, when he resided in Stillwater, N. Y. In his application he men- 
tioned his wife, Dolly and minor children, Esther Delilah, Eliza Ann 
and David. (Signed) H. Clay Evans, Commissioner. 

Surrogate Office, Saratoga County, N. Y. Letters of administra- 
tion were granted upon the estate of Samuel Dunham, deceased, Feb. 
9, 1825, to Cyprian Watson Dunham. The said Samuel Dunham was a 
United States pensioner, recorded in book i, page 176. (Signed) 
George Palmer. 

WATSON. 

In the distribution of land, March 11, 1646, John Watson owned 
numerous parcels upon Connecticut, which are described in the Rec- 
ords. The land on the Great Swamp and the meadows, both of 
Thomas Judd included. John Watson, b. Harby, Nottinghamshire, 
Eng., about 1610. Came early to Hartford, where he was appointed 
in 1644 a grand juror and the same year, highway surveyor. He held 
the office two years. 1846 he lived on the lot now known as No. 9 
S. Main Street, Hartford, Conn. He afterwards removed tO' West 
Hartford. He m. Margaret (Peggy) Smith, who he had rescued from 
drowning in their passage to this country. He d. in 1650. His will 



106 JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

was made .March 2(). 1650 and property inventoried June 4, 1650. He 
gave house and movable goods and use of meadow land and swamp to 
his wife. After her death the i)roperty was to be equally divided be- 
tween his children. John. Sarah and Mary. John Watson, b. 1646; m. 
twice. Anna and Sarah ; d. in 1730. Cyprian Wat- 
son. 1). Jan. 12. 1689; d. \)cc. 17. 1751 : ni. Jan. 27, 1715, Eliza Steele, 
dan. of James Steele; resided in Hartford and Bakersville, Conn., New 

Hartford; m.. second, Abigail ; d. Dec. 17, 1757. Cyprian, of 

Abigail, b. June i. 1737; d. deacon in church. Sept. 11, 1808; m. 1759, 
Dorothy Benton, d. Sept. 28, 1819, Stillwater, N. Y. 

Deacon Cyprian Watson, b. June i. 1737, and d. Sept. 11, 
1808, at Stillwater, N. Y. In 1760, he m. Dorothy Benton, who 
was b. June 28, 1730. and d. Sept. 28, 1837, and d. Sept 28, 1807. 
Issue: I. — Infant, b. May 10. 1761 ; d. in infancy; lived six hours. II. 
Infant, b. Aug. 8, 1768; d. in infancy; lived six days. HI. — Elijah Wat- 
son, b. Sept. 19. 1766, and d. Eeb. 13, 1844; Dec. 3, 1790, he m., first, 
Esther Campbell, who was b. Sept. 14, 1770, and d. Nov. 30, 1806. He 
then m. Polly (Vandenburgh) Palmer (Wilber), Sept. 19, 1807. Issue: 
I. — Machael. b. July 25, 1791, and d. Sept. 11, 1808. II. — Anna, b. 
April 18, 1793, and d. Jan. 20, 1794. 111. — James, b. Aug. 22, 1794. 
lY. — Chauncey, b. Dec. 23, 1795. \', \'l. — Infants, b. and d. May 31, 
1798. ML— Son, b. Oct 28, 1802, and d. Dec. 17, 1802. VIII.— Philo, 
b. Oct. 17, 1803. IX. — Infant, b. and d. in 1805. X. — Elijah, b. Nov. 

29, 1806, 9 o'clock Saturday. XI. — Elias, b. Nov. 30, 1806, 3 o'clock 
Sunday. XII. — Cyprian, b. . 1806, and d. 1807. 

I\'. — Cyprian Watson, b. Oct. 28, 1768, and d. May 11, 1805, 
at Port Edward, lie choked to death at dimier. He m. Sybil Eddy 
and had dau., Abby, who m. M. Roach, who d. in .\lbany, and after his 
death she m. Erancis Quinn, of Albany, who d. in Troy. 1858,^ Abby 
d. in Troy. \'. — Machael (Mikel) Watson, b. Sept. 23, 1770, and d. 
Sept. — , 1777, a few days before the Battle of Stillwater. VI. — Mary 
Watson, b. April 2, 1773, and d. Dec. 6, 181 i ; July 5, 1791, she m. Jesse 
Seymour, who was b. June — , 1762, and d. Dec. 18, 1804. 

Elias Watson (Elijah Watson), b. Mechanicsville, N. Y., Nov. 

30, 1806; m. Caroline T. Medbury; b. May 5, 1814, Greenfield; died; 
he Eeb. ^2, 1881 ; she Jan. 31, 1859. Issue: I. — Esther Campbell, b. 
Stillwater, March 30, 1836. H. — Mary Elizabeth, b. Stillwater, Oct. 
28, 1837. HI. — Frances Caroline, b. June 2, 1840, Stillwater, N. Y. 
IV. — George Vilervy, b. Albany, N. Y., April 2, 1844. V. — Chauncey 
Rundle, b. Albany, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1849. 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. IO7 

WATSON— SEYMOUR. 

Mary Watson, dau. of Deacon Cyprian Watson, 1737; b. April 
2, 1773; July 7, 1791, she m. Jesse Seymour, v;ho was b. June — , 
1762. Issue: I. — Isaac N., b. May 12, 1794, and d. Jan. i. 1873; April 
14, 1818, he ni. Elvira Belknap, and after her death he m. Virginia 

Maines, of Newburgh, N. Y. Issue: I. — Mary, b , 1820. 

and m. John F. Seymour. II. — Elvira, b. . 1826. III. — George 

Franklin, b. Jan. 5, 1829. He is Episcopal bishop of the diocese of 
Springfield, 111. II. — George. III. — Frank'Un. IV. — John. Children 

of John F. Seymour: Elvira, b. ; d. 1856; m. Charles H. 

Mount. Elsie, m. Rev. F. M. S. Taylor, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 

WATSON— DUNHAM. 

VII. — Dorothy (Dolly) W^atson, b. Feb. 9, 1776; she m. Samuel 
Fuller Dunham, who was b. July 15. 1763; she d. Nov. 26, 1826. Issue: 
of Samuel Fuller Dunham: 534. I. — Mary. b. Nov. 28, 1797; m. 
March 2, 1819, Calvin Gleason ; d. Oct. 17, 1851. 535. II. — Esther, b. 
Sept. 29, 1800; bap. Sept. 3, 1815; unmarried; lived in Waterford, 
Lansingburgh and Troy, N. Y. ; d. Lansingburgh, March 24, 1879; a<^l" 
mitted to church. May 7, 1818, Stillwater. 536. III. Cyprian Watson, 
b. Feb. 8, 1802. at Stillwater, 'aiid d. Nov. 22, i860, at Schenectady. He 
was captain of New York militia. He m. Sarah Howes, dau. of Isaac 
Howes and Leah Shelly, b. Sept. 16, 1810, at Schenectady, and d. Feb. 
22, 1885, at Bennington, \'t. 537. IV. — Eliza Ann. b. June 28, 1804; d. 
Oct. 4, 1805. 538. V. — DoUyra, b. Aug. 29, 1806; m. John Taylor Fonda ; 
d. June 7, 1826. 539. VI. — Eliza Ann, b. June 13. 1809; m. Peter F. 
Van Vechten. 540. MI. — David xA.dams, b. Feb. 17, 1815; m. Hannah 
A. Cramp; d. March 12, 1870. 

GLEASON. 

534 MARY, b. Nov. 8, 1797; bap. July 31, 1814, by Rev. Samuel 
Chever; m. March 2, 1819, Calvin Gleason, who d. Nov. 12, 1866. He 
established match factory at Mechanicville, N. Y. William Gates 
followed in the same industry at Waterford, from thence to Frankfort, 
N. Y., which was the origin of the Diamond Match Co. She d. Oct. 
17, 1851, Mechanicville. Issue: 541. I. — Calvin Luther Gleason. b. 
Aug. 21, 1821 ; d. March i, 1823, Mechanicville. 542. II. — Mary Eme- 
line, b. Aug. 23, 1824; m. John Labrum ; d. Dec. 19, 1854. 543. III.— 
Esther Elizabeth, b. Aug. 18, 1827; m. Nov. 2, 1848, Robert Wallace; 
d. Nov. 20, 1849. 544- I^- — Theodore Augustus, b. March 25, 1830; 
m. Eliza Ryan; d. Oct. 25, 1882. 545. V. — Laura Adams, b. Aug. i, 



I08 JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

1833; ni. May 24, 1860. Silas 11. llrown ; 1). July 2t,. 1826. 546. VI.— 
Francis Edward, b. Jan. 22, 1838; d. Jan. 22, 1838. 

LAB RUM. 
542 MARY E. GLEASON, b. Aug. 23, 1824: ni. Oct. 5, 1845, Joh" 
Labruni; d. Dec. 19, 1854. Issue: 547. I.— Harriet J. Labrum, d. 
young-. 548. II. — Sarah Maria, d. young. 549. III. — Louisa Augusta, 
d. young. 550. 1\'. — Mary Esther, b. Feb. 17, 1851 ; m. Oct. 20, 1870, 
A. Sylvester \an \'oast, Mechanicville. 551. V. — John Edward. 

GLEASON. 

544 THEODORE A. GLEaSON, b. March 25, 1830; m. Eliza 
Ryan; d. Oct. 25, 1882. Troy, N. Y. Issue: 552. I. — Mary Gleason. 
553. II. — Lewis Gurley. 554. HI. — Addie. 555. IV. — John. 

BROWN. 

545 LAURA A. GLEASON, b. Aug. 1, 1S33; m. May 24, i860, 
Silas H. Brown; b. July 23, 1826. Issue: 556. I. — Mary Elizabeth 
Brown, b. Stillwater, May 3, i86r ; ni. April 3, 1889, Charles A. Barnes. 
557. IL— Antionette, b. Oct. 16, 1867; d. Nov. 24, 1867. 558. HI.— 
Grace Laura, I). May 21, 1869. 559. IV. — Howard Dunham, b. Jan., 
1872. 560. V. — Josephine Watson, b. July 12, 1874; d. March 12, 1875. 
561. \'I. — Everett Calvin, b. June 30, 1876. 

" BARNES. 

556 MARY E. BROWN, b. May 3, 1861, Stillwater, N. Y. ; m. 
April 3, 1889, Charles A. Barnes. Issue: 562. I. — Laura Marcia 
Barnes, b. Aug. 2, 1890. 563. II. — Charles Everett, b. April 22, 1895. 

VAN VORST. 

560 MARY E. LABRUM, b. Feb! 17, 1851 ; m. Oct. 20, 1870, A. 
Sylvester \'an Vorst, Mechanicville. Issue : 564. I. — Irwin Lal)rum 
Van Vorst, b. Dec. 2t,, 1874. 565. II. — Edna Gertrude, b. Aug. 29, 
1880. 

536 CYPRIAN WATSON, b. Feb. 8, 1802; m. 1826, by Rev. 
Murphey; Sarah Howes, b. Sept. 16, t8io, dau. of Isaac Flowes and 
Leah Shelly, Schenectady, N. Y. ; she d. Feb. 22, 1885, Bennington, Vt. ; 
buried in Schenectady, N. Y. He was a cabinet maker, conducting 
business in Schenectady and Albany; 1836-40, captain of New York 
State militia under Gen. Isaac I. Yates; he d. Schenectady, Nov. 26, 
i860. Issue: 566. I. — Isaac Watson, b. June 5, 1827; m. (i) Jane 
Shaw; (2) Martha Agnes Lindley. 567. II. — Eliza Maria, March 12, 
1831 ; teacher and principal, public schools, Troy, N. Y. ; d. Dec. 14, 
1882, Troy; burial in Schenectady. 568. HI. — Dolly, b. and d. 1833, 
Albany, N. Y. 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. IO9 

566 ISAAC WATSOX, b. Schenectady, June 5, 1827; graduated 
Union College, 1846; member of Adelphic Society; m. (i) Sept. 4. 1849, 
Jane Shaw, Albany, X. Y. ; b. Dec. 25, 1825; d. Aug. 19, 1870; m. (2) 
May 2^, 1872, at Williamstown, Mass., Martha A.Lindley, b. May 9, 1847; 
she d. May 4, 1901 ; she was dan. of John Lindley, b. London, Eng., and 
Abigail Ladd, b. Pownal, Vt. Isaac W. has spent the larger part of 
his life in educational pursuits ; as principal for ten years and super- 
intendent of schools twenty-four years ; for six years an accountant 
for Roy and Co., West Troy, and the X. Y. C. and H. R. Railroad at 
Albany; was appointed city orator, Schenectady, 1848; city orator, 
Albany, 1849; elected superintendent of schools, Schenectady, 1857; 
clerk of West Troy, 1864; Com. of deeds, Troy, 1869; superintendent 
of schools, Troy; superintendent in Xorth Adams, Mass., 1874; super- 
intendent of schools, Bennington, Vt. ; 1885, return to Schenectady; has 
been chairman of two Democratic County, and one Senatorial Conven- 
tion, at Schenectady; 1892, appointed loan commissioner of Schenec- 
tady County ; has spent much time in genealogical research and com- 
pilation. Issue: 569. I. — ^lary Eliza, b. July 6, 1850, at Chatham, 
X. Y. ; Jan. 7, 1875, she m. Edward Bird, son of Wesley Bird, of 
Clinton, X. J., at Bennington, Yt. He was b. March 6, 1852, and d. 
May 13, 1889. She d. Feb. 12, 1905, at Schenectady, X. Y. 570. II. — 
Cyprian Watson, b. March 28, 1854, Schenectady; m. painter, Troy, 
X. Y. 571. III.— Sarah Maria, b. in West Troy, X. Y., Oct. 28, 1857; 
attended State Xormal, Westfield, Mass., and Training School for 
teachers at Bennington, \'t. ; principal of a department in Bennington 
graded schools and teacher in the Union School, Schenectady, and has 
held other important positions. 572. I\'. — Jennie Rosaline, b. Troy, 
Dec. 12, i860; m. March 18, 1885, Remsen B. Du Bois, Rondout, X. Y. ; 
b. May 6, 1859, son of George W., and Wilhelmina (Xeal) Du Bois, 
cashier of Cornell Steamboat Co., Rondout, X. Y. 573. V.— William 
Shaw, b. Dec. 2, 1868; d. Dec. 3, 1868, Troy. 574. \7.— Martha Lindley, 
b. Xorth Adams, Mass., April i, 1873; d. Feb. 22, 1884, Bennington, 
\'t.\ buried in Schenectady. 575. VII. — Elizabeth Julia, b. Xorth 
Adams, Aug. 17, 1874; m. Schenectady, X. Y., June 28, 1899, Raymond 
Fuller Ayers, of Xew York City. ; b. Rockway, X. J., Xov. 10, 1872, 
son of Daniel Stewart Ayers, M. D., and Sue Fuller. 576. VIII. — 
Catherine Howes, b. Bennington, Vt., Xov. 9, 1876; d. March 14, 1886, 
Schenectady. 577. IX. — Howard Potter, b. Bennington, Vt., Aug. 14, 
1878; graduated from Union Classical Institute, 1896; member of Pi 
Phi fraternity; graduated from Union College, 1900; member of Delta 



no JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

Phi fraternity and Adelphic Society ; connected with the accident and 
liabiHty department of the vEtna Life Insurance Co., of Hartford, 
Conn. ; member of the Governor's Foot Guard, University Club and 
Insurance Club. 578. X. — Mattie Agnes, b. Benjiington. \'t., Jan. 13, 
1884; graduated from the Union Qassical Institute, 1901 ; resides in 
Hartford, Conn. 

BIRD. 
569 MARY E., b. Chatham, N. Y., July 6, 1850; m. Bennington, 
\'t., Jan. 7, 1875, Edward, b. 1852, son of Wesley Bird, Clinton, N. J.; 
he d. May 30,r 1889, ae 37. Issue: 579. I. — Daisy Louise Bird, b. 
Dec. 9, 1878, Clinton. X. J.; d. 1901 at Schenectady, X. Y. 580. II. — 
Isaac Wesley, b. Sept. 0, 1880, Bennington, \t. ; d. Sept. 9, 1881, Clinton, 
X. J. 581. HI.— Milton Bonnell, b. June 25, 1882; d. Sept. 6, 1882, 
Clinton, N. J. 582. I\'. — Howard, b. April 30, 1884, Jersey City 
Heights, X. J. 583. V. — Remsen Du Bois, b. Jan. 3, 1888, Xew York 
City. 

FOXDA. 

538 DOLLYRA b. Aug. 29, 1806; bap. Sept. 3, 1815; m. John 
Taylor Fonda (direct descendant of Count De Fonda) ; b. April 16, 1803 ; 
d. Oct. 4. 1 891, Troy; farmer in Stillwater; shoemaker and collector 
of tolls ; Pittstown first pattern shirt maker in Troy ; d. Oct. 4, 
1891, Troy; she d. June 7, 1876, Troy. Issue: 584. I. — Hiram Jobes 
Fonda, b. at Stillwater, X. Y., Dec. 25, 1831 ; m. Martha Jane Boyden. 
585. II. — Mary Jane, b. at Tomhannock, X. Y., Sept. 26, 1833; d. April 
7. 1864. 586. HI.— Phebe Marid, b. at Pittstown, X. Y., May 8, 1836; 
Lansingburgh, X. Y. 587. IV. — Joshua Taylor, b. March 7, 1841 ; in- 
ventor of double sounding board; d. July 18, 1863, in battle, South 
Carolina. 588. \'. — Samuel Dunham, b. Sept. 11, 1842; shirt and collar 
manufacturer, Troy; resides in Lansingburgh, X. Y. 589. VI. — John 
Albert, b. Oct. 18, 1844; m. Julia Xichols. 

584 HIRAM Jor.l-:S 1-()XDA, b. Dec. 25, 1831 : m. Martha Jane 
Boyden, Xewark, X. J.; manufacturer and salesman; d. 1905. Issue: 
590. I. — Mary Phebe Fonda, b. Xov. 28, 1870, Xewark. X. J. 

589 JOHX A. FOXDA, b. Oct. 18, 1844; m. Julia Antoinette 
Xichols; shirt and collar manufacturer, Troy, X. Y. ; reside in Lansing- 
burgh, X. Y. 591. L — Lillie Alice Fonda, b. Jan. 18, 1874; d. Feb. 11, 
1874, Troy, X. Y. 

\AX VECHTEX. 

539 ELIZA AXX, b. June 13, 1809; bap. Sept. 3, 1815; m. Xov. 6, 
1833, Peter F. \'an Vcchten ; b. Feb. 16, 1809; d. Aug. 5, 1889, West 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. Ill 

Milton, N. Y. ; farmer in Schaghtiscoke and West Milton. Issue : 592. I. 
— Alonzo Van Vechten, d. young. 593. II. — James, d. young. 

594. III. — Isaac Watson, Feb. 14, 1840; m. Matilda Husted ; d. June 
16, 1874. 595. I\'. — Herman C, b. Sept. 22, 1847; m. Feb. 18, 1885, 
Minnie Hawley. 596. V. — Dorothy Jane, b. May 10, 1843; West Mil- 
ton, N. Y. 597. VI.— James, b. June 22, 1845, West ]\Iilton. 598. VII. 
— Mary Esther, b. Aug. 4, 1850; m. March 25, 1873, Elton M. Reynolds. 

595 HERMAN C. VAN VECHTEN, b. Sept. 22, 1847; m. Feb. 
18, 1885, Minnie Hawley, Johnstown, N. Y. Issue: 599. I. — Hawley 
B. Van Vechten, b. Nov. 18, 1885. 600. II. — Annie Laura, b. Feb. 
6, 1887. 

REYNOLDS. 

598 MARY E. VAN VECHTEN, b. Aug. 4, 1850; m. ^larch 25, 
1873, Elton M. Reynolds; b. Aug. 6, 1852, Milwaukee, Wis. Issue: 
601. — I. — Alberta Reynolds, b. June 14, 1876; d. May 3, 1880. 602. II. 
— Lona E., b. Aug. 13. 1882. 602a. III. — Grace L., b. May 12, 1884. 
603. IV.— Alia B., b. Oct. zy, 1887. 

540 DAVID ADAMS, b. Feb. 17. 1815, at Stillwater; bap. Sept. 3, 
1815; m. Dec. 29, 1840, Hannah A. Cramp; b. July 22, 1822. in Eng- 
land; he was cabinet maker, learning his trade in Schenectady; lived at 
Lansingburgh and Troy; d. Troy, March 12, 1870. Issue: 604. I. — 
Mary Priscilla, b. April 26, 1842; m. June 28, 1864, Harcourt Mott. 
605. II. — David Watson, b. July 29, 1844, Troy; m. Oct. 26, 1870, S. 
Augusta Gorton. Rochester. 

605 DA\'ID W., b. July 29, 1844, Troy; m. Oct. 26, 1870, S. 
Augusta Gorton, Rochester, N. Y. Issue: 606. I. — John Gorton, b. 
Oct. 6, 1876, Rochester, N. Y. 

MOTT. 

604 MARY P., b. April 26, 1842, Troy, N. Y. ; m. June 28, 1864, 
Harcourt Mott, of Fort Edward, Troy, N. Y. ; Evanston, 111. Issue: 
607. I. — Harriet Carpenter Mott, b. March 9, 1867; m. Douglas Wright 
Lansing. 608. II. — Mary Augusta, b. April i, 1870; m. March 29, 
1894, Fred M. Sills, Evanston, 111. 609. HI.— Merritt Harcourt, b. 
Jan. 8, 1875, Evanston, 111. 610. IV. — Frank Nathaniel, b. April 17, 

1878; d. Oct. 16, . 

LANSING. 

607 HARRIET C. MOTT, b. March 9. 1867, Troy, N. Y. ; m. 
April 30, 1890, Douglas W. Lansing, Chicago, 111. Issue: 611. I. — 
Douglas Taylor Lansing, b. July 16, 1892. 612. II. — Donald Harcourt, 
b. April 3, 1895. 



112 JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

SILLS. 

608 MARY A. MOTT, b. April i, 1870; m. March 29, 1894, Fred 
M. Sills, Evanstoun, 111. Issue: 613. I.— William Arthur, b Nov 2^ 
1895. - • • 6, 

189 CORNELIUS, b. 1699; m. Jemima Norton, dau. of John 
Norton, one of His Majesty's coroners. She was a widow when she 
and her son and daughters were baptized, Oct. 30, 1737. She d. April 
3. 1794- ^ 92. 

TISBURY. 

PARENTAGE OF CORNELIUS AND GIDEON DUNHAM. 
Elder Henry Cobb, was m. first in 1631, to Patience Hurst and second, 
Dec. 12, 1649, to Sarah Hinkley. By his first wife he had John, James' 
Mary, b. March 24, 1637, who became the second wife of Rev Jona- 
than Dunham; Hannah, b. Oct. 5, 1639; m. Mav 9, 1661, Edward 
Lewes, Patience, b. March 2, 1667; m. Robert Parker, whose son is 
supposed to have been the second husband of Hannah, dau of Rev 
Jonathan Dunham, Gersham, and Eleazer. By his second wife Elder 
Cobb had Mehitable, Samuel, Sarah, Jonathan, Experience and Henry 
b. Sept. 3, 1665. Hannah Cobb Lewes by the elder's first wife was the' 
mother of Eleazer, John, Thomas and Shubael. Mary Cobb Dunham 
also by the cider's first wife was the mother of Jonathan Dunham, who 
m 1690-6, m. Easther Norton Hurford and had Gideon, who m Mary 
Lewes and Cornelit.s, who m. Jermima Norton, who were the parents 
ot bhubael Dunham, b. in 1723. 

_ Elder Henry Cobb's son,^ Henry, by his second wife, m. m 1690 
Lois Hallett and had Gideon Cobb. ' 

Edward Lewes, who m. Hannah Cobb was the son of George 
Lewes, of Barnstable, who n:. Sarah Jenkins. Edward's brother. Lieu 
James, in 1655, m. Sarah Luce and had James Lewes, who in 1698, m 
Ehzabeth Lathrop. Tlu-y were the parents of Mary Lewes, b. in 1700 
who m. Gideon Dunham. Edward's brother, George, in 1654. m. Mar; 
Lombard and had J hankful Lewes, of Barnstable, who m. Samuel Look 

isbury. I hey were the parents of Job Look, who m. Martha 
.u ler. Mary Loml.ard s sister, Martha, in 1657, n. John Manter, of 

1 .bur,, and had l.su: Manter, who m. John Case. They were the 
parents of Desire Case, who m. Gideon Dunhan. before 1720 

John Case, of Tisbury, who m. Desire Manter had the 'following 
named children: ^^'i,liam. Barent, John, Ebenezer, Benjamin EHza 
bcth. who m. Doty, Mary who m. Allen and Desire, who m. 'cfd on 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. jj^ 

Dunhani. His will was made Oct. 4, 1720. James Lewes, of Barn- 
stable, who m. Elizabeth Lathrop had Sara'h, Barnabas, Solomon, Eliza- 
beth, James, Jonathan, John and Mary, who m. Gideon Dunham His 
wdl was made Aug. 16, 1700. 

Jonathan Dunham tlie grandson of Jonathan Dunham and Esther 
Xorton Huxrord was made Eel,. ,3. 1745, and ,vas bv relatives of his 
grandmother. Samuel Look and Shubael Lewes, who are named above 

LSSUE: 
614. L-Shubael. h. Xov. 14, 1723 ; m. Lvdia Chase; d. Sept 
12, 1795. 615. H.-Jemima, h. J,dy 5, 1726; m. Col. Melatiah Davis; 
d. Dec. 14, 1799. TLsbury Records, Duke's Co., Mass. Lib. 8. fol 139 
Aug. 4, 1749, Shubael and Lydia sold land to }. Lewis I il) 8 fol 
328. Nov. 7. 1753. Shubael and Lydia sold land to O. H. Luce. Tisbury 
L.b. I, ol. ,55. („,v ,,, ,761. Shubael and Lvdia sold land to s' 
Pease, Ldgartown. Lib. ,0. fol. 335. Dec. 4, .764. Shubael and Lvdia 
sold land to E. Coffin. Edgartown. Lib. 15. fol. 220. April 21. 1800 
Lydia conveys to Thomas Shubael. Peggy, Cornelius Dunham. \ol i' 
page 118. Nov. 14. ,728. Cornelius and Jamima ha.l Slmbael Julv K 
1726. Cornelms and Jann'ma had Jemima. Church Record Oct '30' 
1737. l>apt.zed. w.dow jernuma. Shu],ael m. Lvdia Chase, lamuua ni' 
col Davis. Dec. 1795, Shubael l)uricd at Lambert's Cove, M V 
1806, Lydia, buried at Lambert's Cove, M. \'. 

614 SHUBAEL, b. Nov. 14, 1723, Edgartown ; m. Lvdia Chase • b 
1724. dan. of Joseph Chase and Lydia Coffin, of Martha's Vinevard • she 
d. Oct. 29, 1806, Tisbury; he d. Tisbury, Sept. 12, 1795 : buried at Lam- 
bert s Cove, Martha's \inevanl. Issue; 616. L-Cornelius. res Chil- 
mark, 1745; m. Tabitha Hancock. Windsor. Ct. • d 1813 617' H — 
Margaret, m. ,,) iMarch 21, ,765. (ieorge West. Had; 618 Margaret 
West; m. July 17. 1790. Capt. Ednmnd Cottle; d. Nov. i^ 1864 ^e 60 
619. in^yary (Lolly), b. Nov. 5, 1759; m. (um- i, 1778; 
Lemuel Jenkins; d. Nov. 18, 1809, at Hudson. N Y O^o IV— 4nn 
m. Benjamin Eoster, June 25. 1775, W. Tisburv, Greenville, N Y 6^1' 
\ .— Jemnna. b. 1753 ; m. Edmund Cottle ; d. Nov. 14. 1789 6^- VI — 
J.erusha m. Sept. 4. ^77^^ Noah Norton; moved to P.rook^dlle, Me. 
623. VHL-George. m. Eugenia Ducameron, of France, and settled' 
there. 624. IX^-Damaris. b. April 6. ,757; „, Nov. ,5. .787. Andrew 
Norton; b. 1758; d. i7,,o. Issue; Margaret and Pollv Norton 6.. 
X^-Lydia. m. Dec. .7. .767, Lot Norton; she d. Julv" 10. ,771. 626. 
Xl.-Shubaed. b. Dec. 15. 1762; m. Aug. 8. 1783, Charlotte Norton; d. 
1836. 627. XH.-Thomas, b. Jan. 17, 1771 ; ni. (i) Oct.. 1792, Marv 



jjj^ JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

Holmes; m. (2) June i, 1800, Deborah Norton; m. (3) 1820, Paulina 

Hodgdon; d. March 27, 1840. 

DAVIS. 

615 ]l-:.MniA. b. Edgartown, July 5, 1726; m. Melatiah Davis; b. 
1717- (1 Ian. 9. 1795, Edgartown; lieutenant colonel, Duke's Co.; Rev. 
war'-' she d. Dec. 14. i799- Edgartown. Issue: 628. I.-Melatiah 
Davis, b. i7So: m. Dec. 18. 1771, ^oWy C. Davis; d. Oct. 15, 1821. 
629. II.— Shubael, m. Oct. 16, 1770, Jane West. 630. III.— John, b. 
175s • m. Feb. 8. 1776, Abigail Jernegan ; d. April 13, 1843. 631. IV.— 
Benjamin, b. I7S3: ni. (i) Oct. i, i775, Molly Daggett; m. (2) Minam 
(Hunt) Keith; d. |uly 23, 1838. 632. V.— Hepsibah. b. 1758; m- (0 
Oct ID, 1776, Shubael Cottle ; m. (2) Elisha Luce ; d. Feb. 8, 1834. 633. 
\I— Mollv, b. 1744; m. (I) Dec. 22, 1764, Henry Norton; m. (2) Nov. 
-.3 1766/Samuel Norton; d. Feb. 20, 1820. 634. VII.— Anna, m. 
Zachariah Meyhew, Williamsburg; m. Dec. 15, 1768, Francis Norton, 
Hebron, Conn. 63s. \'1II.— Lydia, m. Lot Norton. 

COTTLE. 

621 JEMIMA, b. 1753; m- April 5, 1768, Capt. Edmund Cottle; b. 
1745; d. Nov. 9, 1809; she d. Nov. 14, 1789- Issue: 636. I.— William 
Cottle, b. 1774; d. in infancy. 637. II.— Wihiam, m. Mary Daggett. 
638. HI.— Hannah, 1). 1780; m. Nov. 8, 1796. Jethro Daggett; d. April 
2, 1864. 639. IV.— Edmund, b. 1781 ; m. (i) Tamson Luce ; m. (2) Mary 
J ; tl. Aug. 28, 1816. 640. v.— Amy, m. Sept. 11. 1788, Con- 
stant Norton. 641. \'I.— George. 642. VII.— John, m. Lora Luce; d. 

Jan. 22, 1842. 

COTTLE. 
617 MARGARET WEST, b. 1770; m. July 18, 1790, her brother- 
in-law, Edmund Cottle. Issue: 643. I.— Jemima Cottle, d. young. 
644. IL— Jemima, b. 1794: <!• L)ec. 13, 1838. 645. HI.— Sophronia. 
646. I\'.— Sophronia, m. John Davis; d. Jan. 14, 1842. 647. V.— 
George Dunham, b. March i, 1801 ; m. (i) Margaret Waldron ; m. (2) 
Phebe (Dunham) Cleveland. 648. VI.— Margaret, m. Hiram Weeks. 
fj^^j \ii._^i;iry. b. Ai)ril 20, 1809; m. Rudolphus Hancock; d. Sept. 

6, 1856. 

NORTON. 
622 JERUSHA, ni. Nov. 4, 1773, Noah Norton; baptized May 8, 
1748, Edgartown ; moved to Maine. Issue: 650. I.— Lydia Norton, b. 
1775- 651. H.— Patience, b. 1776. 652. HI.— Jane, b. 1778; m. Benj. 
Larabec. 653. IV.— Seth, b. 1780. 654. \'.— Phineas, b. xMay 5, 1782. 
t,.-, \- 1. —Lemuel, b. 1784- 656. VII.— Moody. 657. VIIL— Noah. 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. U^ 

626 SHUBAEL, b. Nov. 15, 1762; m. Aug. 8. 1783, Charlotte 
Norton; b. Aug. 20, 1762; d. 1821, dau. of Eliakim Norton and Maria 
Presbury, of Ebenezer Norton and Deborah Mayhew, of John, one of 
his Majesty's coroners, of Joseph of Nicholas, of Rev. John Norton, of 
Plymouth; captain; d. 1836; both buried X'ineyard Haven in private 
cemetery. Issue: 658. I.— William T., m. 1815, Sophroni Daggett. 
659. II.— George, b. Sept. 13. 1802; m (i) June 25, 1820, Eliza Manter; 
m. (2) May 15, 1836, Mary Luce; d. March 8, 1872. 660. IH.—Polly 
Jenkins, b. Tisbury; m. 1808, Nathan Smith ; b. Aug. 16, 1788; d. Sept. 
17, 1857. 661. IV.— Margaret, b. 1794; m. Presbury Luce, April 13, 
1815; d. May 12, 1832. 662. v.— Charlotte, b. 1786; m. Dec. 25, 1806,' 
David Smith, Jr.; d. Feb. 20, 1820. 663. VI.— Shubael. 

659 GEORGE, b. Tisbury, 1802; m. (i) Eliza Manter; b. June i, 
1801; d. 1835; ni- (2) Mary Luce; b. Sept. 18, 1795; d. Nov. 25, 1871 ;' 
postmaster ; he d. March 8, 1872, Tisbury. Issue : 664. I.— Charlotte] 
m. Isaac Collins. 665. II.— George B., b. Feb. 7, 1822 ; d. Oct. 24, 1824.' 

666. Ill.—Peggy, b. April 7, 1832; m. July 26. 1854, James L. Skiff. 

667. IV.— Adelia, b. Aug. 5. 1833; d. Jan. 2, 1834. 668. V.— Shubael, 
m. Elizabeth E. Dexter; b. Sept. 21, 1825. 669. VI.— Eliza, b. Feb. 
20, 1827, m. (i) Ephriam Harding; m. (2) Dr. Sparrow. 670. VII.— 
Peggy C, m. July 26, 1854, James L. Skiff; b. April 17. 1832. 

668 SHUBAEL, b. Sept. 21, 1825; m. Aug. 7, 1851, Elizabeth E. 
Dexter; b. March 30, 1827. Issue: 671. I.— James. 672. II.— Ed- 
ward. 

HARDING. 

669 ELIZA, b. Feb. 20, 1827; m. (i) Ephraim Harding, July i, 
1852; m. (2) Dr. Sparrow, of Mattapoisett. Issue: 673. I.— Ephraim' 
Harding. 674. II. — Eliza. 

SKIFF. 

666 PEGGY, b. April 7. 1832; m. Julv 26, 1854. James L. Skiff. 
Issue: 675. I.— James Skiff. 676. II.— Carrie. 

COLLINS. 

664 CHARLOTTE, m. Isaac Collins. Issue: 677. I.— Isabel 
Collins. 678. II.— Elizabeth. 

622 THOMAS, b. Jan. 17, 1771 ; m. (i) Mary Holmes; b. Aug. 22, 
1768; d. Feb. 2, 1800; m. (2) June i. 1800, Deborah Norton, of Edgar- 
town ; b. Oct. 12, 1780; d. Jan. 4, 1820; m. (3) Paulina Hodgdon, Bel- 
fast, Me.; b. July 22, 1793; d. Feb. 26, 1864. He d. March 2y, 1841. 
Issue: 679. I.— Lydia Chase, b. Aug. 16, 1796; d. May 25, 1837. 680. 
II.— Sarah Holmes, b. Feb. 2, 1794; m. Jonathan Luce, Jr.; d. July 20, 



Il5 JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

1878. 681. III.— Polly, 1). March 20, 1803; d. 1807; d. March 23, 1805. 
682. I\'.— Cordelia, b. May 14, 1804; d. Jan. 23. 1887. 683. V.— 
Thomas, h. Nov. 12, 1806; m. Mary Daggett, b. Dec. 7, 1803; d. Sept. 
18, 1881, dan. of Peter Daggett and Martha Luce, of Timothy. They 
also had .Albina Daggett, who ni. Joseph C. Fish and had Thomas Fish, 
who ni. Albina Vale, dau. of Dr. Leroy Yale, and Maria Allen Luce, 
dau. of a son of Timothy Luce. Sarah, a sister of Albina Yale, m. 
Stephen Gary. Leroy Fish is a son of Albina Yale; he d. March i, 
1868. 684. \ I.— Eveline, Dec. 24, 181 1 ; d. Oct., 1812. 685. VIL— 
Pauline IL, b. July 19, 1821 ; d. young. 686. VIIL— Georgiana 
Mackay, b. June 7, 1824; d. Aug. 30, 1883; m. (1) Leonard S. Gleveland ; 
m. (2) Capt' Hi'-am Growell. 687. IX.— Charlotte Gorday, b. Dec. 10, 
1829; m. Capt. Nathan M. Jernegan. 

LUGE. 

680 SARAH HOLMES, b. Feb. 2, 1794: m. Jonathan Luce, Jr.; b. 
April 8, 1772; she d. July 20, 1878. Issue, Tisbury : 688. I.— Holmes 
Dunham Luce, b. Oct. 10, 1817; m. Mary Norton; d. Dec. 20, 1849. 
689. IL— Glara d'.Vuville, b. Feb. 13, 1818; m. Josepli Ghase. 690. III. 
— Lydia Ghase, b. Feb. 16, 1820; m. Charles Allen Luce. Had Thomas 
D. Luce, Nashua, N. H. 691. IV.— Althea Stickney, b. March 21, 
1822: m. (1) in Boston, Aug. 5, 1850, Silas Gottle ; m. (2) William Leach. 
6c,2. \'.— Thomas Dunham, b. Feb. 25, 1825 ; d. May 8, 1849. 693. VI. 
— John Tilton, b. Feb. 10. 1827; m. Susan Amelia Burrows. 694. VTI. 
— James Lyon. b. Dec. 7, 1829; m. Nov. 30, 1854, Susan Maria Luce. 
Had Cordelia. 695. VTIl.— West, b. April 25, 1833; d. Jan. i, 1859. 

696. IX. — Ellen Edwards, b. Jan. 21, 1837; m. Hammett ; d. 

Dec. 12, 1 871. 

693 JOII.X riLToX LUGE, b. Feb. 10, 1827; m. Susan Amelia 
Burrows, Bro<iklyn. N. Y.; d. Nov. 14. 1882. Issue: 697. I. — John B. 
Luce. 698. II.— Susie A., m. Glarence R. West. Had Ethel West. 

GHASE. 

689 GLAK.V D"Al\ ILLE, b. Feb. 13. 1818, Tisbury, Mass.; m. July 
9, 1843, Joseph Chase ; ^^- P>oston, Mass., May 3. 1817. Issue: 699. I. — 
Constantine Ghase, b. Jan. 21. 1845. \ineyard Haven. Mass.; m. May 
Mosher, of Washington, I). G. ; 1897. Gapt. Ghase commanded Gom- 
])any. 4th Regiment. G. S. Artillery, Washington Barracks. D. G. ; has 
served in the \J. S. army since the beginning of the Givil war; was 
awarded a lieutenant's commission in L'. S. Artillery, for meritorious 
services during the war; he is the author of Metallurgy of Iron, which 
has been adopted as a text book at West Point Academy and Harvard 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. jj-, 

College. 700. ir.-Isaac. b. Dec. 17, 1846, Boston, Mass.; m. Anna 
Bertina Shirley, IJoston ; in Army of the Potomac, under Gen U. S. 
Grant. He was in battles of Chancellorsville, the Wilderness, and at 
Cold Harbor; coal dealer, Cambridge, Mass. 701. HI.— Joseph, b 
Nov. 25. 1851. Boston, Mass.; m. Carrie Amorett Blaisdell. Concord^ 
N. H.; 1878, graduated from Boston University with honors; address' 
East Weymouth, Mass. 

CLEVELAND AND CROWELL 
686 GEORGLAXA MACKEY, b. June 7, 1824; m. (i) Leonard 
S^ Cleveland, Tisbury, in June 7, 1853. who d. at sea; m. (2) Capt 
Hiram Crowell, Feb. 28. 1857; b. Jan. 31, 1818, Tisbury ; d. July 7, 1865, 
Edgartown ; she d. Aug. 30, 1883. Edgartown. Issue : 702. 'l -Thomas 
Dunham Crowell ; b. May 3, 1858. Cottage City; m. Julia Killian Devine 
Boston. 703. H.-George Edwin, b. Aug. 17, i860; m. Edith Leslie 
Bunker, Edgartown. 704. HI.— Lewellvn Elmer, b. April 20 1863- 
m. Mary E. Allen, Nantucket. 705. IV.— Frances Lincoln, b.' March 
20, 1865 ; "1- Frank W. Jennings, Little Compton 

705 FRANCIS LINCOLN CROWELL, b. March 20, 1865- m 
Frank W. J^nnmgs, Little Compton, R. I. Issue: 706. I.— Georgiana 
Dunham Jennings, b. June, 1890. 707. H.-Thomas Crowell, b Au^ 
1896. * ^■' 

JERNEGAN. 
687 CHARLOTTE CORDAY, b. Dec. 10, 1829; m. Capt. Nathan 
Mayhew Jernegan ; b. Oct. 30, 1821 ; d. Dec. 16, 1887, Edgartown; she 
d. Dec. 22, 1898, Edgartown. Issue, Edgartown: 708.^ I —Thomas 
Dunham Jernegan, b. April 17, 1853; d. Aug. 18, 185:5. 709. II_ 
Nathan Mayhew. b. Jan. 9, 1858; drowued in New Bedford Harbor 
in July 28. 1874. 710. HI.— Chariotte Cordav. b. Jan. 13 1861 • m' 
Dec. 17, 1882, Rufus D. Smith. 711. I\'.-Amv Chase, b. Jan' 31' 
1863; m. Jan. 15, 1883, Samuel P. Smith; d. Jan. 7. 1899, San Fran- 
cisco. 712. v.— Henry Hodgson, b. Dec. 16, 1866; m. Alma E Pease 
712 HENRY HODGSOX JERNEGAN, b. Dec. 16. 1866 • m 
Alma'h Pease. Issue: 713. I.— Ruth Hodgson Jernegan. b Jan 7 
1890. 714. II.— Lucretia, b. July 28, 1892. 

FOSTER. 
620 ANN, m. June 25, 1775. Benjamin Foster, of W. Tisbury 
Greenville, N. Y. Issue: 715. I.-Elizabeth Foster, baptized Aug.' 
23, 1789. 716. H.— Benjamin, baptized Aug. 2^. 1789. 717. HI — 
Polly Jenkins, baptized Aug. 2^, 1789. 718. IV.— Ann, baptized Aug. 
23, 1789- 719- v.— Fear Coffin, baptized Aug. it,, 1789. 720. V7.— 



J jg JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

Shubael. baptized Aug. 23, 1789- 7^^- VIl.-Franklin, baptized June 
06 1791. 722. IX.— James. 723. X.— Theodore. 

XORTON. 
G-s LVDIA. m. in Tisbnry. Dec. 17. 1767. Lot Norton; b. 1743, 
Edeartmvn- d. March 6, 1812. Issue: 724- I.-Infant. b. 1768; d. 
1769. 72-,. ll.-Lot Norton, b. 1771 ; '". Oct. 9- 1803, Mary Rawson ; 

d. Nov. 21. 1844. 

658 WILLIAM 'r.. m. 1815, Sophromia Daggett; b. July 31, 179^'; 
d \ug II. 1871. Issue: 7^6. I.— Eugenia Ducanwron, m. Bayes 
Norton 7^7 II.— \\illiani Cottle, b. 1818; m. Mary Crowell ; d. Dec. 
V 1874. age 56 vears. 7-^8. Ill.-Margaret L., m. Henry Richardson. 
-,,^ l\-_Edward Souther, drowned at sea. 730. V.— Elizabeth West, 
m (1) Thomas H. Smith : m. (2)) Judge Berry. 73i- VI.— George, m. 
Arabella M. Luce. 7^2. \ H.-Sophronia Kelly. 733- VIIL-Thomas, 
dn)wned at sea. 734- IX.— Maria Presbury. d. young. 

^27 WILLIAM C. b. 1818; m. Mary Crowell; d. Dec. 31, 1874. 
Issue, Tisbury: 735. I.— William Edward, captain; d. 1877, in Cali- 
fornia. 

SMITH. 
662 CHARLOTTE, b. June 26. 1786; m. David Smith, Jr., Dec. 
05 1806; b. April 10. 1781 ;"d. Aug. i. 1819, Tisbury; she d. Feb. 20, 
i8'0 Issue- 736. L— Sarah Skiff Smith, h. Sept. 12. 1807: m. Ben- 
jamin Ishi Hammett Trask ; d. April 24, 1878. 72>7- IL-Charlotte 
Norton, b. Dec. 21, 1809; m. Nov. 12. 1826, Christopher R. Beetle; b. 
April 10. 1804; d. Sept. 29. 1877; she Sept. 12, 1877, Edgartown, Mass. 
738. in.— Caroline, b. July 24, 1810; d. April 3, 1814. 739- IV.— 
Shubael Dunham, b. Sept. 21, 181 1 ; m. Jane Beecher ; d. March 2, 1884. 
740. v.— Charles Porter. 1). Dec. 7, 1812; m. Dec. 3, 1844, Joan Luce. 
^_^,. \i._je.,H-miali. infant. 742. VII.— Gustavus Dunham, b. May 25, 
1814; m. June 18. 1869, Miranda L. Dillingham. 

TRASK. 
736 SARAH S. SM rnr. b. Sept. T2. 1807; m. July, 1824, Ben- 
jamin"!. H. Trask; b. June 14. 1800; d. Dec. 23, 1871 ; she d. .April 24, 
1S78. l»ue: 743. I.— r.enjamin Ishi Hammett Traske, Jr., b. July 4, 
1827; m. Harriet N. I^inchbeck ; d. Jan. 11, 1897. 744- H.— John 
Ck'orge Whitwell, b. May 5. 1833; m. Oct. 31, 1855, Mary P. Reynard; 
he d. March 16. 1858. Had (Georgia Whitell Reynard Trask ; b. Feb. 
I, 1S57: (1. Dec. 11. 1857. 745. III.— (kistavus Dunham Smith Trask, 
b. May 14, 1837; m. Ella V. Donnell; New Brighton, Staten Island. 
743 BENJAMIN I. H. TRASK, b. July 4, 1827; m. Nov. 9, 1848, 



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Harriet X. Pinchbeck: h. April i, 1829; d. July. 1898; he d. Jan. 11, 
1897. Issue: 746. I.— Sarah Skiff Smith Traske. b. Dec. 21, 1849; 
m. Peter D. Sturgis. 747. II.— Clara, b. May 10. 1853 : d. June 12, 1853! 

STURGIS. 

746 SARAH S. S. TRASK, b. Dec. 21, 1849: m. Feb. 5. 1868, 
Peter D. Sturgis; b. .May 29. 1840. Issue: 748. I.— Sadie Traske 
Sturgis, b. Nov. 22, 1868. 749. II.— Adelle, b. March 5, 1872; m. June 
I, 1898. Frank Nellarton Dodd. 

745 GUSTAVUS D. S. TRASK, b. May i_|, 1837: m. Oct. t8, 
1866, Ella F. Donnell: b. Feb. 20, 1846. Issue: 749. I.— George 
Francis Donnell Trask, b. Sept. 14, 1867. 750. H.- John Ellingwood 
Donnell, b. Feb. 18, 1871 : m. May 29. 1900, Alice Xicholson Coates ; 
b. Oct. 21, 1873. 75^- HI.— Lillian Marie Donnell, b. Feb. 12, 1873. 
752. I\'.— Ella Floyd, b. Feb. 9, 1875. 753. V.— Mary Dunham, b. July 
19. 1877: d. July 2^, 1878. 754. VL— Benjamin Hammiett, b. April 27, 
1879- 755- \'H.— Elizabeth Carll, b. :\Iarch 24, 1882; Feb. 7, 1888. 
756. VIII.— Adaline Presbury, b. March 16. 1885. 

660 POLLY J., b. 1788, Tisbury:- m. Nathan Smith: b. Aug. 16, 
1784; d. Sept. 17, 1857; she d. June 4, 1849, Tisbury. Issue: 757. I. 
—Maria Smith. 758. II.— Elvira M., b. Jan. 4, 1814; m. Howes Noeris; 
killed by lightning July 29, 185 1. 759. HI.— Nathan Skiff, b. May 23, 
1816; m. Jane B. D. New: d. March 15, 1868. 760. I\'.— Presbury 

Luce, b. May 18, 1821 ; m. (i) Sophronia : m. (2) 1862, Adeline 

Booth. 761. v.— Edward T. Taylor, b. Jan. 10, 1827; m. May 11, 1851, 
Mary S. Adams. 

759 NATHAN S., b. May 2^. 1816, Tisbury: n'l. 1835, Jane B. B. D. 
New; b. April 25. 1807, Tisbury; d. Aug. 15, 1878: he d. March 15, 
1868; both buried Vineyard Haven. Issue: 762. I. — Marie Presbury 
Smith, b. Nov. r, 1840; m. George Thomas Hough, M. D. ; d. April 
4, 1863. 

HOUGH. 

762 MARIE P. SMITH, b. Nov. i, 1840; m. Dec. 26, 1859, George 
T. Hough, M. D. ; b. March 2^, 1838; she d. April 4, 1863. Issue: 
76^. I.— (iarry de Neuville Hough, b. April 19, 1861 ; m. Oct. 25, 1888, 
Margaret Howard Souk; b. Mav 3, 1862. 

763 GARRY DE N. HOUGH, b. April 19. 1861 ; m. Oct. 25, 1888, 
Margaret Howard Soule ; b. May 3. 1862. Issue: 764. I._^Doris 
Hough, b. July 27, 1889. 765. II.— Hilda, b. Aug. 31. 1890. 766. HI. 
— Katherine, b. April 26, 1894. 767. IV.— Garry de Neuville, Jr., b. 
July 27, 1897. 



J20 JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

LUCE. 

66i MARGARET, b. April 13, 1815; m. Prcsbury Euce ; b. Jan. 
2-j, \'j'^'^\ d. :\Iarch 18. 1861 ; she d. May 12. 1832. Issue, Tisbury : 
768. I.— Presburv Luce, b. 1818; d. July 14. i8i9- 7<^>9- IE— Caroline. 

JENKINS. 

()ig MARN'. dau. of .^luil)acl. 1723. was b. Nov. 5. 1759; m. June 
10. 1778, Eeniuel Jenkins, who was 1). at Edti^artown, Mass., July 17, 
1740. Me had previously been m. Nov. 14, 1766, to Elizabeth Butler 
and Aug. 30, 1775. to Elizabeth ^layhew. The latter d. July 17, 1776. 
lie was one of tlie proprietors of Hudson, N. Y., where he d. Sept. 9, 
1789. She d. Nov. 8, 1809 and was buried at Hudson. Issue: 770. 
I._joseph Dunham, was b. Nov. t. 1778 and d. Nov. 25. 1831. 771. 
11.— Charles C. b. July 8. 1782, and died at Hudson, March 9, 1809. 
He had two daughters, Margaret, m. Alonzo Eorsyth, Oswego Co., and 
Mary Jane, m. Noah Jackson. King's County, N. Y. Issue: 772. E— 
Margaret Jenkins, ni. Alonzo Forseyth, Oswego Co., N. Y. 773. IE — 
Mary Jane, m. Noah Jackson, King's Co.. N. Y. 774. HI.— Eemuel, b. 
1784. and (1. in infancy. 775. IV.— Eemuel, b. Oct. 20, 1789, was twice m. ; 
May 13, 1819, to (Gertrude Eearson Huyck. of John V. H. Claverack; 
Sept. 17. 1832, to Elizabeth Tracy Kidd, of Thomas. Chesterfield, Mass.; 
Eeniuel was paymaster at Eong Island, in 1812; judge advocate, in 1814, 
and practiced law in Albany when first married. Issue: yy^y. I. — 
Eeonine (Elewellyn). b. May 13, 1820 and d. Aug. 22, 1849. -JJ-J. IE- 
Mary Elizabeth, b. Sept. 14, 1821 ; m. Jan. 10, 1840, William McGill. 
They had Robert, Sept. i, 1843. 77'^- HI.— Charles Edward, b. Nov. 
17, 1822; m. D.ec. I2,.i846, Sally Hanson, nvcmber of Wisconsin legis- 
lature; judge of probate of Milwaukee Co., Wis. Issue: 779. I. — 
Gertrude, b. June 25, 1848. 780. IE— Ella, b. Sept. 3, 1850. 781. HE 
— Huldah, b. Aug. 18, 1852. 782. IV.— Hannah K., of Lemuel, 1740; 
b. 1850. 783. v.— Anna, b. Aug. 2, 1837. 

616 CORNELIUS, b. Lambert's Cove, Mass., 1745; lived at Chil- 
mark and Windsor. Ct.; m. Jan. 8, 1766, Tabitha Hancock; b. Tisbury, 
1749; d. Windsor, 1813; she was dau. of Rev. Nathaniel Hancock, of 
Tisbury; cooper. Issue: 784. I. — Josiah M'orrey, b. Sept. 9, 1766; d 
.Mav 3. 1790. 785. H.— Susanna, b. July 20, 1768; d. Jan. 2, 1814. 786 
J ||._jeniima. b. Sept. ii, 1770; m. Reid)en Jactfues, Creighton, Neb. 
d. Sept. 16, 1834. 787. I\'. — Eydia, b. July. 1772; d. in infancy. 788 
\\_|.;(lnuuid, b. July 13, 1773; d. Ohois, West Indies, of fever. 789 
\ I. _C, melius, b. March 16. 1775; drowned at sea, Jan. 20, 1795; fell 
t)ver1)oard. 790. \ H. — Sanniel, b. Nov. 10, 1776; d. in infancy. 791. 



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MIL— Tabitha, h. Nov. 15. 1777; m. Rev. Wm. Colson ; d. Dec. 1852. 
792. IX.— Frederick, h. Jan. 3. 1780: m. Lavina Converse; d. June, 
1848. 793. X.— (nistavus. h. Aug. 26, 1782; d. 1810, Boston. Mass. 
794. XL— Samuel Hancock, b. Sept. 3, 1784; d. Dec, 1856; m. Lany 
Hallenbeck. 795. XIL— Amanda, b. Feb. 20. 1786; m Mr. Waite : d. 
1845. 796- XIIL— Stephen, b. May 20, 1787: m. Betsey Kimball, Port- 
land, .Me. ; d. April, 1852. 797. XIV.— Mary, b. Ftb. 7. '1790; d. Athens, 
N. Y., Xov., 1809. 798. X\'.— Cornelius, 2d. d. Jan 2y, 1797: d. Oct., 
1865, Dunlap, Iowa. 

JACQUES. 
786 JEMIMA, b. 1770; m. Reuben Jacques, Creighton, Neb.; d. 
Sept. 16. 1834, Cheshire, Mass. Issue: 799. I._David Spencer 
Jacques, b. Aug. 2^, 1790; m. Hannah Bowditch. 800. II.— Mary Han- 
cock, b. Xov. 7, 1797; (I) m. Mr. Pratt; (2) m. Dr. Jones. 801.' III.— 
William Edmund, b. Sept. 22, 1800; m. Laura W. Luther. 802. I\'.— 
Sarah Ann, b. Alay 3. 1803. 

800 MARY H. JACQUES, b. Xov. 7, 1797; (0 m. Mrs. Pratt; (2) 
m. Dr. Jones. Issue : 803. L— Calvin Pratt. 804. II.— Marv Ann. 

801 WILLIAM E. JACQUES, b. Sept. 22, 1800: m. Laura W. 
Luther. Issue: 805. I.— Cornelia C, b. July 29, 1826; m. lohn L. 
iManchester, Oct. it. 1858. 806. IL— Anna Ahiria. b. March 30. 1830; 
d. March 5. 1864; m. Xathan Mason. Dec. 9. 1851. 807. HI.— Mary C.,' 
b. June 14. 1828; d. March 23. i860; m. Wm. Burt. March 9. 1844.' 
808. I\'.— Hulbert L., b. July 6, 1835 ; d. .Alav 12, 1891 ; m. Susan Emma 
iBaker, Oct. 15, 1865. 

807 CHILDREX OF WAI. BURT. 809. I.— Alice E. Burt, b. 
Sept. 17, 1847; m. W^illiam H. Perkins. 810. IL— Anna C, b. Jan. 8, 
1858; m. Wm. H. Perkins, Iowa. 

JACQUES. 

808 CHILDREX OF HULBERT L., 1835. 81 r. I.— Fred \Y. 
Jacques, b. Dec. 13, 1870; m. Blanche Wlieeler. Xov. 18. 1893. 

811 CHILDREX OF FRED. 1870. 812. I.— Maude L.. b. 1896. 

799 DAMD S. JACQL'ES. b. Aug. 23, 1790; m. Hanna'h Bowditch. 
Issue: 813. I.—Milo Jacques. 814. H.— George. 815. HI.— WilHam 
816. n;— Emily. 

DUXHAM. 
, 794 SAMUEL HAXCOCK. b. Sept.. 1784, Martha's Vinevard ; m. 
Lucy Hallenbeck, of Athens, on Hudson, N. Y. ; he d. Canaan, N. Y., 
1856. Issue : 817. I.— John Edward, b. Jan. 7, 181 1 ; m. March 7. 1848,' 



J 22 JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

Martha Ann Snntli: he d. May i8, 1897. 819. II.— Mary Hancock, h. 
March 12, 1812, Windsor. Conn. 

817 JOHX E.. b. fan. 7. 1811, Windsor. Conn.; ni. ^larch 7, 1848, 
Martha Ann Smith, Cheshire, Mass.; b. June 8. 1823; d. Rome, N. Y., 
June 12, 1882; heavv real estate owner in Western New York; d. Rome, 
May 18, 1897. Issue: 820. I.— Ada Ellen, Rome, N. Y. 821. II.— 
Mary Frances. Rome, X. Y. 822. III.— George Edward, Rome, X. Y. 
323. I\'. — John Smith, d. in infancy. 

623 GEORCk:, m. Eugenia Ducameron, of France, where they 
settled. Issue: 824. I.— Henry, came to America to attend wedding 
of Sarah Holmes Dunham and Jonathan Luce. Jr. 825. II.— George T. 
190 GIDEOX, b. 1700; (I) m. 1718, Desire Case; b. 1701 ; d. 1728, 
dau. of John Case; d. Oct. 4. 1720. and Desire Manter Tisbury. John 
Case mentions in his will his children : William, Barnet, Jo'hn. Ebenezer, 
Benjamin. Elizabeth, wife of Doty and Desire, wife of Gideon Dunham, 

and Mary, wife of Allen; (2) m. 1729. Mary Lewes; admitted 

to church. 1731, Barnstable; d. Aug. 26, 1762, Southington, Ct. ; b. Aug. 
16, 1700, dau. of James Lewes; d. 1748; (i) m. Ehzabeth Lothrop ; (2) 
m. Marv Sturgis. James Lewes mentions in his will March 25, 1747/ 
his children Sarah, Barnabas, Solomon, Elizabeth, James, Jonathan and 
Mary, wife of Gideon Dun'ham ; m. 1732. Gideon was grand juror at 
Plymouth; 1737, Xorwich, Ct. He d. April 27, 1762, Southington, Ct. 
Issue: 826. i.— Desire, b. 1728; m. June 30, 1755, Roswell Moore, a 
farmer, Southington, Ct. 827. II.— Mary, b. 1732; m. Xov. 23, 1758, 
Amos Hart. 828. III.— Sarah, 1). 1734; m. June 10, 1762, Phmeas 
Woodruff. 829. IV.— "Barnabas, b. 1736: m. June 15, 1769. Martha 
Cowles. 830. v.— ^Cornelius, b. 1740; m. Jemima Andrews; d. Feb. 23, 
1819. 831. VI.— Sylvanus, b. 1742; (1) m. Rebecca Woodrufif; (2) m. 
Abigail (Booth) Webster; d. 1818. 832. VII.— Salathiel, h. Aug. 21, 
1757; m. Aug. 21. 1783, Lucy Steward. 833. \'1II.— Gideon, b. 1748; 
settled in I5atavia, X. Y. 

833 GIDEOX Dl'XHAM was a member of the State legislature 
and a presidential elector; h. 1748, Batavia, X. V., 1801 ; m. Issue: 
834. I. — ^Solomon. 835. II. — Shubael. 

834SOLOMOX. m. Issue: 836. I.— Solomon, b. 1824. 837. II. 
— Henrv. b. 1824. 838. HI.— Chauncey. 839. 1 \'.— William. 840. V. 
—Gideon. 841. \'I.— Fred. 842. NIL — Betsey, m. Lowell Mclntyre ; 
had 843 Erskine and ( ieorge. 844. \ I II. — Margaret, m. Alfred Under- 
bill; had Orin, i-rank, Sidney, 845, 846, 847, Jackson,. Kate and Electra. 
848. IX.— Sarah, m. Wm. Childs ; 'had George, Frank and Mcjoin. 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. I23 

829 BARNABAS, b. 1736. son of Gideon; m. Martha Cowles. June 
15, 1760. Issue: 849. I.— Polly, b. in 1761. 850. II.— William, b. 
in 1763. 851. III. — John. ni. Lucy Jane Tryon, Southington, Conn. 
852. IV. — Isaac, b. in 1764; m. November 23, 1786, Charlotte Law- 
rence; b. Oct. 13, 1770. and d. Aug. 31, 1800; he then m. Mrs. Abbott; 
he d. at Groton, Ct., Oct. 20, 1821. 

852 ISSUE OF ISAAC AND FIRST WIFE: 853. I.— W^illiam,, 
b. Jan. 20, 1787; m. Matilda Slauson. 854. II.— James, b. Feb. 20, 
1789; unmarried. 855. III. — Jonathan, b. May 31, 1794; unmarried; d. 
April 29, 1835. 856. I\'.— Harvey, b. April 10. 1791 ; m. Dec. 31, 1812, 
Lydia Loveland ; b. Jan. 19. 1791, and d. March i, 1857. 857. V. — 
Tryphena, b. Jan. 2/. 1797: m. Ephraim Dixon; no issue. 858. VI. — 
Charlotte, b. Oct. 21, 1799; m. Stephen Crittenden. Isaac, second wife: 
859. MI. — Abiah, m. John Dixon. Issue: James Dixon. 860, 861. 
^ III — Alma. m. William Hayes. Issue: John, William, Julia. Issue: 
862, 863. 864. Phebe, Robert Hayes. 

856 HARVEY, b. April 12, 1791 ; m. Lydia Loveland; d. March i, 
1857. Issue: 865. I.— PermeHa, b. Nov. 11. 1813; d. July 24, 1838; 
unmarried. 866. II.— Isaac, b. Sept. 7, 1815, Canaan, Ct.; m. Sept. i, 
1840, Elizabeth Snyder. 867. HI. — Asa'hel, b. Nov. 26, 1819; m. July 
4, 1839, Matilda Curtis. 868 IV. — Harvey, b. July 9, 1825; m. Betsey 
Carley; no issue. 869. \'. — Lydia, b. July 12, 1828; m. Lorin Hurlburt. 
Issue: Laura, Lewis, Levi Hurlburt. 870. VI. — Charlotte, b. Feb. 15, 
1831 ; m. Henry Johnson; b. April 17, 1828. 866. VII.— Isaac, b. Sept. 
7, 1815; m. Elizabeth Snyder, Sept. i, 1840. 

866 ISSUE OF ISAAC : 871. I.— Permelia, b. March 11, 1842 ; m. 
John Surdam. 872. II.— Grove, b. April 6, 1845; i"- Susan Hubbell. 

873. HI.— Asa'hel, b. June 17, 1840; m. Elizabeth Coe and Emma Green. 

874, 875. Issue: George and Clara Dunham. 876. IV. — Frank, b. 
Aug. 13, 1851; m. Alice Belden. 877. V.— William, b. 1862; m. Mary 
Sanford. 

JOHNSON. 
870 CHARLOTTE, b. Feb. 15, 1831 ; m. Henry Johnson; b. April 
17, 1828. Issue: 878. I.^Charles Henry Johnson, b. Sept. 22, 1850, 
Rosa D. Terrill. Issue: Mabel Elsie, b. Aug. 23, 1878; m. John Beck- 
ley, Canaan, Ct. 879. II. — Hiram Edward, b. Feb. 28, 1853; ^1- 1879; 
unmarried. 880. HI.— Mary, b. July 2y, 1856; m. Mervitt Brooks; d. 
1881. 881. IV.— Carrie Eliza, b. Nov. 10, 1859; ^1. 1862. 882. \\— 
Liddie, b. July 27, 1861 ; m. Louis Roys, Hartford, Earle St. 
Issue: 883. I. — Helen Johnson Roys, b. March 30, 1890. 884. II. — 



124 JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

Olive, h, July 4, 1897. 885. \1.— Elmer, b. Feb. 20, 1863; m. Mary 
iMelding. 886. \'1I.— Ovid Loveland, I). March 28, 1868; d. Aug. 2, 

1873- 

885 ELMER JOHNSON, b. Feb. 20, 1863; m. Mary Fielding. 

Issue: 886. I.— Hazael Charlotte, b. Feb. 11, 1898. 887. II.— Lulu 
Mary, h. July 3, 1900. 888. III.— Henry Fielding, b. Nov., 1901. 

DUNHAM. 
853 WILLIAM, of Isaac, 1764; b. March 20, 1787; m. Matilda 
Slauson. Issue: 889^ I.— William S., b. Aug. 22, 1825. 8892. II.— 
Matilda O.. b. July 17, 1828. 8892. HI.— Robert S., b. June 29, 1832; 
resides in New York City. 889-*. IV.— Isaac (twin). 1). June 29, 1832; 
d. \()ung. 

CRITTENDEN. 

858 CHARLOTTE, of Isaac, b. Oct. 21, 1799; m. Stephen Critten- 
den. Issue: 889''. 1. — Isaac Crittenden, b. Feb. 2, 1824; m. Nancy 
Gridley, (Jneida, N. Y. 889'^ II.— James Crittenden, b. Nov. 21, 1825. 
889". 111.— Orcelia Crittenden, b. Aug. 13, 1830. 

COWLES. 
SKETCH OF COWLES' FAMILY. 

Tohn Cowles. — had Samuel Cowles. — ^had Samuel Cowles and Caleb 
Covvles. — Samuel Cowles. — had Asahel Cowles. — had Samuel Cowles. — 
had James Alpheus Cowles, Kensington, Conn. ; m. Charlotte Bronson ; 
d. 1837, 3£ 51 ; m., sectTud, Mrs. Catharine Dunham. No issue. 

C"aleb Cowles. — had Daniel Cowles. — had Martha Cowles: m. 
Ijarnabas Dunham. June 15, 1769; she was b. 1736. 

851 JOil.X. C.I I'.arnabas. 889^ L— Polly, b. May 26, 1804; m. 
Sept. 23, 1830, James Castelow. 

8898 POLLY (DCNHAM) CASTELOW^ 889^. L— Elijah Dun- 
ham Castelow, b. Oct. 2T„ 1832; m. .\pril 20, 1857; he d. March i, 1903. 
889^". II.— Luc> Jane Castelow, b. Nov. 24, 1836; m. Abbie Ely Smith, 

Meriden, Ct. 889'^ III. — Polly Dunham Castelow, b. ; m. April 

27, 1845, Ephraim Roberts; d. April 21, 1868, Southington, Conn. 

889I1 POLLY D. (CASTELOW) ROBERTS. 88912; I.— John 
Dunham Roberts, h. June 11, 1846, Meriden. 889^^. II. — James M. 
kohirts. I). Juiu- _>i. 18OS: (1. March 13, i8(j8. 

889'' P:LIJAH DUNHAM CASTELOW. 889II I.— Alice, m. 
Nov. 8. 1883, Rufus Clark Merriam. 8891''. IL— iM-ank, d. Sept 12, 
1865. 889"'. HI.- Wilbur E., m. June 2jt„ 1892, Annie Meredith. Had 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. I25 

:\[ilton Castelow. SScj^l I\'.— Mary. 889I8. V.— Louis, d. March 28, 
1880. 

850 WILLIAM, 1763. 889!^ I.— William, b. Sept. 20, 1787; m. 
Mrs. Nancy Peek. Issue: 889-'\ I. — Morris Peek Dunham, b. June 
25, 1819. 

837 HENRY, b. 1824; m. Issue: 88921. I.— ^^■illiam C. b. 1859; 
m. Elizabeth Mc\^ea. 

838 CHAUNCEY, m. Issue: 88922. I.— John L., Batavia. N. Y. 
88922. II. — Eva, m. James Drake. 

840 GIDEON, m. Issue: 8892-'. I.— Levant. 8892-1 II.— Isabel, m. 
Frank Fanney. 

835 SHUBAEL, colonel; member assembly, 1824-5-7; president 
elector, 1829; d. 1848. Issue: 8892^. I. — Frank, miller. Concord, 
xMich. 88927. II.— Jackson, farmer. Concord, Mich. 8892^. III.— Har- 
rison, clergyman. Concord. Mich. 8892^. I\'. — George, miller, Parma, 
Mich. 88930. v.— Gideon, Saginaw, Mich. 

830 CORNELIUS, b. 1740; m. Feb. 2, 1764, Jemima Andrews; d. 
May 24, 1818, aged 73 years. He was tavern keeper and known for his 
great hospitality, in Southington ; enlisted in Revolutionary war, Feb. 

6, 1775; he d. Feb. 23, 1819. Issue, Southington, Conn.: 889^^. I. — 
Lovina, b. Dec. 13, 1764; d. Aug. 15. 1835. 889^2 jj — Samuel, b. May 
15. 1767; Aug. 4, 1798, m. Lucv Arial, dan. of John and Hannah Rich; 
(1. Sept. 20. 181 1 ; she m. Oct. 6. 1826, Abjah Hart. 889^3. III.— Mary, 
b. April 2"/, 1769; m. Aug. 26, 1783. 8893^. IV. — Nancy, b. Aug. 4, 
1771 ; m. Levi Curtis. 889^5. V. — Jemima, b. Feb. 26, 1774; m. Sept. 
4. t8ii, Chester Pratt. 889^'^. \'I. — Cornelius, b. Jan. 29, 1777; m. April 
25, 1804, Lucinia Newell; d. Jan.. 1823. 890. VH. — l^iadamia, b. Feb. 

7, 1781 ; m. l-"eb. 3, 1803, Asahel Peck. 891. VIII. — Sarah, b. Aug. 25, 
1783; m. Jan. 19, 1806, Nathaniel Judd Root. 892. IX. — Chauncey, b. 
March 22,, 1786; m. (i) Rosanna Root; m. (2) Sylvia Langdon ; d. Sept. 
29, 1880. 

831 SYLVANUS, b. 1742; m. (i) Rebecca Woodruff; d. Oct. 28, 
1812, aged 64 years; m. (2) March 15, 1813. Abigail (Booth) Webster, 
widow of Joshua; lived on west side of Shuttle Meadow; d. 1818. 
893. I. — Harvey, b. 1771 ; m. Feb. 9, 1795, Elizabeth Tryon ; d. June 23, 
1865, aged 92 years; he d. July 15, 1836. 894. II. — Sylvanus, b. 1775; 
m. Nov. 5, 1795, Theodosia Peck. 895. HI. — Infant, b. 1784, Farming- 
ton, Conn. 896. I\'. — Fabius, b. 1787; m. Polly Squires; d. July 12, 
1817. 

893 HARNEY, b. 1771 ; m. Feb. 9. 1773, Elizabeth (Goodrich) 



126 JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

Tryon. Middleton, Conn.; d. June 23, 1865, aged 92 years; he d. July 15, 
1836. Issue: 897. I.— Elizabeth, b. Sept. 25, 1795; m. 'March 25, 1814, 
Joseph Clark. 898. II.— Tninian, b. Feb. 26, 1797; d. Sept. 8, i860. 
899. III. — Harvey, b. Feb. 5, 1799; m. Julia A. Cornwall; d. March 23, 
1869. 900. I\'. — Clarissa. 1). Sept. 18, 1803; ni. Frank Billings; d. Feb. 
17, 1867. 901. \'. — Polly, b. Feb. 2. 1805; m. Sept. 30, 1824, Isaac 
Woodruff. 902. \l. — Rebecca G., b. Jan. 9, 1810; m. Oct. 10, 1833, 
Collingwood Hent. 

899 HARVEY, b. Feb. 5, 1799; ni. Oct. 2, 1822. Julia Ann, dan. of 
Robert and Sarah Hart Cornwall; d. March 23, 1869. He lived on 
Shuttle Meadow. Issue: 903. I. — Angelie. 1). June 19, 1825; m. Aug. 
2-, 1844. Henry R. W. Dickinson. 904. II. — Robert Cornwall, b. Oct. 
4, 1827; m. Josephine M. Park, March 11, 1851. 905. III. — Truman, b. 
June 30, 1831 ; m. Jan. i, 1857, Mary J. Ufford ; he d. March 30, 1882; 
Dec. 4, 1862, ni. (I) Angeline Griswold ; Oct. 7, 1868; m. (2) Helen 
Sutliff. 906. I\'.— Sarah E., b. March 21, 1835; m. Jan. 13, 1864, 
George Loomis. 

904 ROBERT C, b. Oct. 4, 1827; m. March 11, 1851, Josephine 
Park, fruit farm. Shuttle Mountain, Southington, Conn. Issue: 907. 
I. — George ('., 1). b. Feb. 28, 1857; m. Lottie K. Davis. Issue: 908. II. 
— William X., b. Dec. 31, 1857; m. Mary Smith, May 27, 1890. 909. I.— 
Myrtle, b. June 20, 1893. 910. II. — Laura N., b. Nov. 11, 1896. 911. 
HI. — Jonathan, h. July 21, 1898. 912. HI. — Frederick 1\, b. July 31. 
i860; m. (I) Jennie W'oodrufT; m. (2) Lizzie Whiting; m. (3) Grace L. 
Dayton. 913. 1\'. — Mary J., b. Oct. 29, 1862; m. Nov. 18, 1885, Edwin 
G. Lewis, Southington, Conn. Had Marion. 914. A'. — Julia E., b. 
Jan. 17, 1864; m. June 13, 1888, Lewis O. Shepard, .^ont'hington. Conn. 
Issue: 914a. Dunham Orwell, b. Oct. 2^,, 1900. 

ijoy GEORGE CORNWALL, 1). l-elx 22, 1857: m. Sept. 9, 1880, 
Lizzie Keziah Davis ; b. Nov. 4, 1857. Issue: 915. I. — Bertha Elberta, 
b. July 3, 1881. 916. II. — Robert Adam, b. Oct. 21, 1882. 917. HI. — 
Edna Beulah. Ik Oct. 17, 1885. 918. IV.— Charles Nelson, b. Oct. 24, 
1887; d. Feb. I 1. i88(;. 919. \\— Ruth May, b. May 2y, 1897. 

912 FREI3ER1CK P.. b. July 31, i860; ni. Dec' 24, 1885, Jennie A. 
WoodrufT: ni. (2) Lizzie Whiting, Nov. 18, 1890; d. Feb. 28, 1894; ni. 
(3) Oct. 9, 1894, Grace L. Dayton. Issue: 920. I. — Paul C, b. Oct. 
20, 1886. 921. H.— Dana W.. b. Oct. 10, 1888. 922. HI.— Jennie M., 
b. Nov. 26, 1892. 923. I v. — Clarence, b. Sept. 2/, i8qt. 924. V. — 
Halstead F., b. Feb. 19, 1897. 925. \'L — CJladys M., b. Aug. 24, 1897. 

905 TRUMAN, b. June 30. 1831, Shuttle Mountain, Southington, 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. 12/ 

Conn.; m. (i) Jan. i, 1857. ^Nlary J. Ufford ; d. Feb. 22, 1858; m. (2) 
Dec. 4, 1862, Angeline E.. dan. of Giles O. and Eliza Ann Bailey Gris- 
wold, Warren, Ohio; d. July 12. 1868, Cleveland, Ohio; he d. March 30, 
1882, Cleveland; m. (3) Oct. 7, 1868, Helen Sutliff. Issue, b. Cleveland, 
Ohio: 926. I. — Ella Maria, b. Jan. 12, 1864; m. June 23, 1886, Albion 
Morris Dyer, Warren, Ohio. 927. II. — Tryon Griswold. b. July 4, 
1865; m. Clara Hunt. 928. HI. — ^Mary, b. Nov. 25. 1869, Vassar Col- 
lege ; Charles Holden P'rcscott, Ann Arbor College, Cleveland. 929. 
I\ . — Giles Cornwall, b. Feb. 28, 1871. 930. \'. — Katherine Stewart, 
b. April 26, 1874, \'assar College. 931. \'I. — Truman, b. April 15, 
1877; d. April 2, 1887. 932. \1I. — Belle Hannah, b. May 2, 1879, 
Vassar College; m. Ray Potter Perry, Dec. 14, 1904. 933. VIII. — 
Alice, b. June 27, 1882. 

PRESCOTT. 
928 AIARY, dau. of Helen Sutlifif, b. Nov. 25, 1869, V^assar College; 
m. Charles Holden Prescott, Cleveland, Ohio, Ann Arbor, College. 
Issue: 934. I. — Helen Dunham Prescott. 935. H. — Allen 936. HI. — 
Charles Holden Prescott. 

DYER. 

926 ELLA M., dau. of Angeline E. Griswold; b. Jan. 12, 1864; m. 
June 22^, 1886, Albion Morris Dyer, Xew York City; b. Mamilton, Ohio, 
Jan. 16, 1858, son Elbridge Gerry and Hepzabah (Whitney) Dyer, Col- 
gate University; teacher, Warren, Ohio. Issue: 937. I. — Elbridge 
Griswold Dyer, b. Xew York City, ]\Iay 15, 1887. 938. II. — Sydney 
Dunham, b. Omaha, Jan. 13, 1889. 939. HI. — Dorothy Ella, b. Omaha, 
June 17, 1890. 940. W. — Truman Dunham, b. Warren, Ohio, Jan. 
26, 1896. 

927 TRYOX G., son of Angeline E. Griswold, b. July 4, 1865, 
Amherst. Col., June, 1891, Clara Hunt, Warren, Ohio. Issue: 941. I. 
— Tryon Hunt Griswold, b. Warren, Ohio, July 2^, 1899. 

LOOMIS. 

906 SARAH E., b. Alarch 21, 1835; m. Jan. 13, 1864, George 
Loomis, ex-judge, lawyer in Parkkersburg, W. Va. Issue: 942. I. — 
George Cornwall Loomis, Parkersburg, W. \*a. 943. II. — Carrie. 

874 WILLIAM C, b. 1859; m. Elizabeth McVea, Batavia, X. Y. 
Issue: 944. I. — Henry, 1). 1892. 945. II. — James, b. 1895. 

DICKIXSOX. 

903 AXGELIXE, b. June 19, 1825 ; m. Aug. 2"/, 1844, Henry R. W. 
Dickinson, of Xorthampton, Mass. Issue: 946. I. — Sydney Dickin- 
son, Amherst College, Boston, Mass. 947. II. — Edwin, Amherst Col- 



128 JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

lege, professor Qberlin College 948. III. — Charles, Amherst College; 
clergyman, Canandagua, N. Y. 

894 SYL\'AXCS, b. May 18, 1775; m. Nov. 5, 1795, Theodosia 
Peck; b. Xov. 24, 1778; he d. May 2-:,, 1846; she d. Feb. 8. 1856. Issue: 
949. I. — Ilial. b. Aug. 19, 1799: (1. Jan. 10, 1874, Camden, N. Y. • 950. 
II. — Evelyn, b. June 9, 1801. 951. III. — Sylvanus, b. Jan. 22, 1806. 
952. I\'. — Orson, m. Hannah Stanley; b. July 25, 1803; d. Aug. 25, 
1850. at Millport. X. ^". 953. \'. — Rrainard F.., 1). July 6, 1809; d. Feb. 
9, 1890, Hartford. 953a. \I.— Wealthy I'., 1). July 17. t8ii; m. Xov. 
24, 1829, Solomon D. dridley ; d. May 25, 1857, at Southington, Conn. 
954. \'II. — Horatio, b. Jan. 2, 1818; m. Hannah E. Finch; 1). March 6, 
1820. 955. YIII. — Theodosia, b. April 5, i8t6; m. Aug. 28, 1854. 
George W. Johnson; she d. Nov. 25, 1863. 956. IX — Albro, 1). July 
17, 1823. 

954 HORATIO, 1). Jan. 2, 1818; m. June 27,, 1845, Hannah E. 
Finch; he d. May 2, 1887, at Southington, Conn. Issue: 957. I. — 
Charles Finch, b. Sept 25, 1848: m. Aug. 18, 1872. Martha E. Gridley. 
958. II. — John Horatio, b. Xov. 10, 1853. 959. III. — Frank Ward, b. 
Oct 17, 1859 : dentist, Hartford; m. Cencvra Arnold dridley; I). Xov. 4, 
1866. 

896 J'WiSll'S, b. 1787; ni. ( )ct. 20, 1811, Polly S(|uires ; committed 
suicide by taking laudanum. July 12. 1817. Issue: 960. I. — Eli. 

889 CORXELIUS, h. Jan. 29, 1777:. m. April 25, 1804, Lucinia 
X'ewell ; b. 1779; d. Xov. 27,, 1853; he d. Jan. 6, 1823; a suicide, issue: 
961. I. — Infant, b. Jan. 2, 1805. 962. II. — Waslibuni, bap. Sept. 14, 
1806; m. Adeline Smith. 963. HI. — Jemima Delia, ba]). -Aug. 5, 
1814. 964. 1\'. — Harriet, bap. .\])ril 25, 1814; m. May 20, 1844, Ralph 
Armstrong. 

892 CHAUXCEY, b. March 2.i„ 1786; m. (i) Xov., 1812, Rosanna 
Root; d. Xov. 27, 1823. aged 35 years; m. (2) Dec. 2t„ 1824, Sylvia 
Langdon ; b. July 2/. 1800; 'he d. Sept. 29, 1880; she d. in Southington at 
106 years of age. Issue, Southington, Conn.: 965. I. — Samuel 
Cornelius, 1). .May 3. 1815; d. b\-]i. 8, i8i6. 966. II.— Charles 15., b 
June 6. 1819; d. Oct. 6, 1820. 967. HI. — George P.., 1). Jmie (). 1S19; d 
Oct. 6, 1820. 968. IV. — Rosanna, 1). Sept. 20, 1821 ; m. .\])ril 13, 1842 
Levi CJridley; d. Xov., 1850. 969. V. — 'Chauncey, b. Xov. 2/, 1823; m 
May. 1851, Sarali H. Clark; d. Jan., 1869. 970. \I. — Sarah Langdon 
1). Dec. 3, 1825; d. Dec. 3, 1825. 971. \'I. — Charles Cornelius, b. May 
3, 1828; m. May 2^, 1850, Eunice S. Andrews; d. Sept. 1. 1887. 972, 
\TI. — George, b. April 7, 1830; m. (i) Isabella Bradley; m. (2) Marv 



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Jane Johnson. 973. \'III. — Giles Langdon. b. July 16, 1832; m. (i) 
Nancy A. Robinson: m. (2) Julia Piatt. 974. IX. — Samuel Bing- 
hamton, N. Y., b. Feb. 8. 1835: m. Oct., Sarah :\I. Clark. 

972 GEORGE, b. April 7, 1830. at Southington ; m. (i) Alay 3, 1852, 
Isabella "Bradley; d. May 11, 1856; m. (2) May 7, i86t, Mary Jane John- 
son; b. March 8, 1849, Farmington. Issue: 975. I. — Isabella Bradley, 
b. Dec. 30, 1855. 976. II. — George Mortimer, b. Aug. 7, 1862; m. June 
27, 1883, Eva A. Merriam. 977. III.— Edgar Grant, b. Fel). 20. 1868; 
m. Sept. 2j, 1893, ^lary Miner Hitchcock. 978. IV. — ^^Clayton Lang- 
don, b. April, 1870; m. April 28, 1892, Emily Gage Hitchcock. 

973 GILES LANGDON, b. July 16, 1832; m. (i) May 17, 1858, 
Nancy A. Robinson; d. March 2. 1873: m. (2) May 12, 1874, Julia Piatt. 
Issue: 979. I. — Ida A., 1). Jan. 21, 1859; m. Nov. 14, 1883, Winfield S. 

• Pease; d. Dec. 12, 1894. 980. II. — Louisa R., b. Sept. 23, 1869; m. 
Nov. 27, 1889, Frank Barnes. 

974 SAMUEL, b. Feb. 8. 1835, at Southington, Ct. ; graduated 
Yale College, i860; graduated Andover Theological Seminary, 1863; 
1863-70, pastor Congregational Churdi, West Brookfield, Mass. ; 
1870-73, First Congregational Church, Norwalk. Ct. ; since 1873, pastor 
West Presbyterian Church. Binghamton, N. Y. ; m. Oct. 6, 1863, Sarah 
M. Clark, of Harwinton, Ct., who d. April 9, 1894. A beautiful new 
church was erected in liinghamton in memory of Mrs. Sarah M. Dun- 
ham, and dedicated Oct. 16, 1899. Issue: 981. I. — Samuel Clark, b. 
June 12, 1866; d. Feb. 21, 1887. 982. II. — Clara Langdon. b. July 28, 
1869; d. Oct. II. 1870. 983. HI. — ^Chauncey Wilson, b. Jan. 9. 1872; 
d. Oct. 8, 1875. 984. W . — Luther Langdon, b. July 29, 1874; d. June 
14, 1893. 

889^2 SAMUEL, I). in'Soutliington, Conn., March 15, 1767; m. Feb. 
4, 1798, Lucy Arial, dau. of Jolin Arial ; 'he d. Sept. 26, 1811; she m. 
Abijah Hart, Oct. 26. 1826: after the death of his first wife, Hannah 
Rich, who was b. Aug. ij, 1781 ; Hart, d. May 9, 1829; Sept. i, 1831, she 
m. her third husl)an(l, Isaac Hcarns, of Lanesboro. Issue : 985. I. — 
Roxanna, h. Nov. 10, 1799; m. May, 1826, Elijah Ashley. 986. II. — 
Diadamia, b. June 20, 1801 ; m. (i) (icorge Everett; m. (2) (jeorge 
Woodruff. 987. III. — ^Lucy Maria, 1). Feb. 20. 1801 ; m. Nov. 29, 1822, 
Oliver Lewis. 988. I\'. — Al])ert. b. Aug. 20. 1804; m. Feb. 24, 1825, 
Sylvia Cowles, Plainville. 989. V. — Henry, b. May i, 1806; m. Hen- 
rietta Fisher. Oxford. 990. \'I. — Elizabeth, b. Feb. 20, 1808; m. Aug. 
7, 1827, George Seymour. 991. \^II. — Sarah, b. Nov. 24, 1809; m. 



I ^o JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

Nov. 29, 1830, William A. Seymour. 992. MIL — Liicena, b. ]\Iarch 10, 
181 1 ; m. Jan. 26, 1828, Morton Jnddson, of Jolm. 

921 CHILDREN OF DANA W., 1888. Children by Lizzie Whit- 
ing- 993- Clarence W., b. Sept. 27, 1891. 994. Jennie ^L, b. Nov. 
26, 1892. Children by Grace Dayton: 995. Halstead F., b. Feb. 19, 
1897. 996. Gladys G., b. Aug. 24. 1899. ' 

S22 SALATHIAL, b. March 15, 1757; ni. Lucy Stewart, in 1783. 
He was b. in Southington, Conn., where he enlisted in the Revolutionary 
war in 1775-6. He removed to Frankfort, N. Y.. in 1796, where he lived 
until 1813, when he settled in 1813, and remained up to the time of his 
death, ^Mardh 10, 1841. Llis wife survived him seven years. Issue, 
Southington, Conn.: 997. I. — John, I). 1785; lu. Elizabeth Hungerford, 
July 8, 1807. 998. II. — Electa, b. April 29, 1788, near Spencer Hunger- 
ford, April 29, 1810. 999. III. — Laura, b. 1792, near William Wood, 
in 1814. No record of the three children. 1000. IV.— Alfred, b. 1797; 
m. Nellie Vader, Frankfort, N. Y. looi. V. — James, b. 1806; m. Mrs. 
Nancy Brown, June 14, 1826. 

HUNGERFORD. 

998 ELECTA, b. April 29, 1766; m. Spencer Hungerford, in 1810, 
and removed to Caroline, in 1818. Issue: 1002. I. — Lewis, b. in 
Frankfort, Feb. 2t,, 181 1. 1003. II. — Julia Ann. b. June 2y, 1813; m. 
Mason Clark, in 1831. 1004. III. — -Chauncey, b. June 8, 1815; m. 
Amanda Howe, Slatersville, X. Y. ; d. Feb. 14, 1880. 1005. JV. — 
Edward, b. May 15, 1817; m. Hannah L. ShofT. 1844, Speedville ; d. Oct. 

15, . 1006. \'. — Lucy M., b. March t, 1819; m. J. H. Roe; d. 1891, 

in Ithaca, N. Y. 1007. \l. — Amanda, b. Fel). 26, 1821 ; m. Horatio 
P^clcher; d. March 2y, 1894. 1008. \'ll. — William, b. Dec. 26, 1822; m. 
Mary Nye, in 1857; d. Feb. 16, 1893. 1009. VIII. — Laura, b. Sept. 13, 
1825 ; m. Andrew Boyd ; d. June i, 1881. loio. !X. — Charlotte, b. Nov. 
20, 1888; m. Rev. John Steele, Ithaca: d. May i, 1890. 

1002 LEWIS HUNGERFORD, b. Feb. 27,, 181 1, Frankfort, 
Herkimer Co., X. Y. ; d. June 9, 1882. Issue: loii. I. — Sabni, m. 
Rev. Judson Ligg. 1854, Speedsville, N. Y. Had John and Edward 
Ligg. 1012. H. — Electa. 1013. HI. — Jay, m. Mary Peters. Had two 
children. 1014. I\'. — Lafayette, m. Mary Ni.xon. Ilad 1015 Electa, 
1016 Julia and 1017 Mason. Julia, m. ]•". (irant. 

1005 1^:DWARITHUXGERI'()RI). I). .\lay 15, 1817: 111. Hannah 
SlKjff. of Speedsville. .\. Y., 1844: d. ai Ithaca, X. ^'., Oct. 15. 1881. 
Issue: 1018. I. — Electa, 111. C. \\. drowning. 18^)3. Had 1019 Alice, 
1020 Edward and 1021 Collingwood Prowii. Alice, b. Carl V. Lasher, 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. I3I 

1901. 1022. II. — Herbert, deceased. 1023. III. — Lucy, m. Warren 
Ellis. Had I Herbert, II John and III Jennie Ellis. 

BELCHER. 

1007 AMANDA A. HUNGERFORD, b. Feb. 26, 1821 ; m. Horatio 
Belcher, who d. March 2y, 1894. Issue: 1024. I. — Irving, breveted a 
major; d. Aug. i, 1865. 1025. II. — Daughter, m. Wm. R. Bates. Had 
I Irving and II Eusebia Bates. 

1008 WILLIAM HUNGERFORD, b. Dec. 20, 1822; m. Nancy 
Nye, in 1857; d. Feb. 15, 1893. Issue: 1026. I. — Nye. 1027. H. — 
Spencer. 1028. HI. — Adell. 

ROE. 

1006 LUCY M. HUNGERFORD, b. March i, 1819; m. John H. 
Roe; d. 1890, Flushing, Mich. Issue: 1029. I. — Jamie. 1030. H. — 
Spencer. 1031. III. — Lottie. 

1000 ALFRED DUNHAM, b. 1797, Frankfort, N. Y. ; m. NelHe 
Vader; d. Eon de Lac, 1851. Issue: 1032. I. — Cynthia. 1033. H. — 
A. Sherman. 1034. HI. — Louisa. 1035. IV. — Lucy. 

looi JAMES DUNHAM, b. 1806, in Frankfort, N. Y. ; m. Nancy 
Brown ; she d. March 24, 1845 ; 1849, located in Farmington, Pa. Issue : 
1036. I. — Electa, b. March 27,, 1828; m. James Hardenburg, May 6, 
1847. Issue, Hardenbcrg: 1037. I. — -Chester, Hardenberg, b. Aug. 14, 
1849; "">■ Nellie Rutherford. Had two deceased and two living chil- 
dren. 1038. II. — Carrie, m. Thomas Howell, Lancaster, Pa. 1039. 
HI. — Ada, m. Thomas Kute, Elmira, N. Y. 1040. IW — Aaron, b. Oct. 
14, 1851 ; m. Harriet Case, 1871. Had 1041 Forest, m. 1041a Lyman, 
1042 Chester, 1043 Edward, 1044 Alice, 1045 Bertha; m. John Baker; 
1046 Nellie, m. Thomas Dickerman, Middlebury, Pa. 1047. H. — 
Ladormia, b. Oct. 12, 1830; m. Edward Briggs, Feb. 23, 1851. Had 
1048. I. — Perry G. Briggs, b. March 10, 1856; d. Aug. 28, 190 — . 1049. 
II. — Belle E., b. Jan. 4, 1861 ; m. Leroy French, in 1889, and had 1050. 
I. — Briggs and 1051. II. — 'Clara Belle French. 1052. I. — Ida May, b. 
June, 1858; m. Abram Warren. Had 1053. I.— Louis and 1054. II. — 
Warren. 1055. II. — Rose, b. at Tioga, Pa. ; d. March 6, 1894. III. — 
Lucy H. Dunham, b. Oct. 14, 1833; m. John Hazlett, March 25, 1855; 
(lie d. March 15, 1902. Issue, Hazlett: 1056. I. — Frank R., m. Eolea 
Taylor. He d. Dec. 20, 1889; b. Osceola. Po. 1057. II. — James Ed- 
ward, b. Aug. 29, i860; m. Mrs. Eva Foster, June 6, 1894. 1058. HI. — 
Nancy Jane, b. Nov. i, 1858; m. Wm. Pepper, Aug. 13, 1889. Had 
1058a John Pepper, March 12, 1892. 1059. IV. — Ella F., b. Jan. 22, 
1863; d. Oct. 24, 1890. 1060. V. — Fannie M., b. Feb. 25, 1867; m. Wm. 



J 22 JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

O. Monroe. Sept. 4. 1890. Issue, Monroe: 1061. I. — Edmund L. 
Monroe, b. Aug. to. 1891. 1062. II. — Donald H. Monroe, b. Jan. 6, 
1890. 1063. \I.— llerl)crt, h. June 22, 1872, ]\Iianii. Florida. 1064. IV.— 
Calfernia l^unham. h. June 9. 1835. at Caroline. N. Y. ; m. Anthony J. 
Howell, Corning-. N. Y. Issue, Howell: 1065. I.— Mary Howell, b. 
lune 7, 1855; d. young. 1066. II.— Mira Howell, b. Dec. 25, 1869; d. 
young. 1067. III.— Lucy Howell, b. Aug. 4. 1856; m. Dewitt Fowler 
Trumbell's Cor.; d. Dec. 6. 1897. 1068. 1\'.— Jennie, b. Nov. 3, 1858; 
m. LeGrand Brown, Horseheads, N. Y. Had dan., b. Newfield, N. Y. 
1069. v.— James A. Howell, b. June 22, i860; m. Adeline Miller; 
he d. Aug. 3. 1889. 1070. v.— William Mason, b. Aug. 11. 1837, 
at Caroline, N. Y. ; m. Sarah A. Lawyer, Farmington, Pa., April, 1856; 
he d. June 21, 1886. Issue, Gaynicr: 1071. I.— Rose Anna, b. March 
6. 1866; m. Edward Caynier. Undilac. Mich.. Aug. 29. 1888. Issue, 
Condilac, Mich.: 1072. I.— Bessie Les Gaynier. b. Feb. 14, 1890; d. 
Sept. 5. 1890. 1073. II.— Mason Fl Les Gaynier, b. April 12, 1891. 
1074. HI.— Raymond D. Les Gaynier, b. June 19, 1893. 1075. IV.^ 
Bernice, b. Sept. 21, 1895. 1076. V.— Nelhe S., b. Feb. 16, 1875; d. 
Nov. 22, 1882, at Condilac. 1077. \'I.— Royal Salathial Dunham, b. at 
Caroline, Oct. 14, 1839; m. Adelia Knapp. Lawrenceville, Pa., in 1867. 
Issue: 1078. I. — George, b. in Watson. .Mich.. Feb. 20. 1869. 1079. 
XL— Frederick, b. in Watson. Mich.. May 24, 1876; m. Maud Morris, 
Feb. 26, 1897. 1080. I ll.~\\'ayne. d. young. 1081. VII. — Melvina, 
b. June 19. 1841. at Caroline, X. Y. ; m. Freeman Miller, Oct., 1870, 
at Watson, Mich. Issue: 1082. 1. — Carrie, b. 1871, at Watson, Mich.; 
m. Wm. Re.sagie. 1083. 11.— Frederick, h. 1873, Watson, Mich. 1083. 
III. — Carrie Dunham, m. William Resagie. Issue, Resagie : 1084. I. 
—Earl. 1085. 11.— Joel. 1086. 111.— Nellie. 1087. IV.— Daughter. 

HAZLETT. 

1056 FRANK K. il.\ZLl-:'rr. b. Nelson, i>a., April 2, 1856; m. 
Eolea Taylor, Dec. 20, 1889. Issue: 1088. 1.— Clinlon 1-:.. h. Jan. 
3. 1890. 1089. II. — John H., b. Oct. 5, 1891. 1090. 111. — lUaine R., 
1). Jan. 13, 1894. 1091. IV. — Margaret J., b. Jan. 4, 1896. 

997 JOHN DUNHA.M. h. 1785, m. Fdizabeth Hungerford, Aug., 
1807. He came to Ohio in i8hj. lie d. I'cl). 2, 1848, and she in 1878, 
in her 87th year. Issue: 1092. 1. — Amljrose, 1). in 1809; m. Susan 
Hollister, Nov., 1838; he d. Nov. 14, 1882. 1093. II. — Chester, b. 1810; 
d. Oct. 19, J889. 1094. 111. — .Monzo. b. 1812; Aug. 16. m. Julis 
Barnard. 1095. '\'- — Laura. 1). 1815; m. (i) Asabel Ilungerford; m. 
(2) Flubbell. 1096. \'. — Eliza, b. Nov. 16, 1816; m. William I. 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. I33 

Wheeler. 1097. \'. — Frederick. 1). 1819; m. Lncinda Ransom. 1098. 
VI. — Phebe, h. Jan. 9. 1822; ni. Xahmn Wiggina. 

1092 Aml)ro.se, 1). 1808-9: d. Nov. 14. 1882; m. Susan HoUiste'r, 

Nov., 1838. Issue: 1098a. I. — Estelle, m. Lyle. 1099. ^I-— 

Mary, m. Herbert Rathl)one. iioo. III. — Mariah, m. Major Fitch. 
iioi. I\'. — Albina, m. A. Hathaway. 1102. A\ — Royal, d. in army. 
1 103. \'I. — Fred H., m. Kate Corkill. Lincoln. Kansas. 

1093 CHESTER, I). July 17, 1810; d. Oct. 17, 1890; m. July 17, 1844, 
Amanda Harper, Cuyahoga Co. He moved from Frankfort, N. Y.. to 
Bedford. Ohio, and in 1866 to York. Indiana. Issue: 1104. I- — 
Delilah, b. Aug. 22, 1845; 13 years an invalid. 1105. H.— Emily, b. 
Aug. 26, 1846. 1 106. HI.— Sarah, b. May 2, 1848, York, Steuben Co. 
1107. IV. — John Henry, farmer. Williams Co.; b. Sept. 12, 1850; m. 
Sept. 16, 1877, Bettie Sowers, York. 1108. V.— Franklin Seriah, b. 
April I. 1852, Chicago, 111. T109. A'l.^Martin Souther, York, Ind. ; b. 
Jan. 19, 1854; m. Dec. 25, 1881. Jennie Carmory, Angolia, Ind.; he d. 
Jan. 27, 1897, Angolia, Ind. 

1 107 JOHN 'HENRY, b. Sept. 12, 1850; m. Sept. 16, 1877, Bettie 
Sowers. Issue: 11 10. I.— Jda May, b. Nov. 2, 1878; m. Jan. 15, 1900, 
Leroy Thomas, Nettle Lake, Ohio. iiii. H. — Edwin, b. Nov. 16, 1882. 

mo IDA MAY, b. Nov. 2, 1878; m. Jan. 15. 1900, Leroy Thomas, 
Nettle Lake, Ohio. Issue: 11 12. I. — Ralph Gale, b. Ian. 7. 1901. 

1 109 MARTIN SOUTHER, b. Jan. 19, 1854; d. Jan. ly , 1897, 
Angolia, Ind.; m. Dec. 25, 1881. Jennie Carmorv, Angolia, Ind. Issue: 
1113. I.— Carl, 1). July 2?.. 1885; (1. March 31, 1891. 1114. II.— Royal 
Wade, b. June 30, 1890. 

1094 ALONZO> b. Aug. 16, 1812, Frankfort: m. Dec. 31, 1835, 
Julia Bernard; b. 1817; d. Oct. 26. 1894. Issue: 1115. 1. — Priscilla, b. 
July 24, 1838; m. Sept. 2},, i860, Hiram F. Curtis. 1116. H.— Lorina, 
b. July 26, 1840; m. Sept. 9, i860, Nathaniel Bemiet. 11 17. HI. — 
Lncinda E., b. May 18, 1850; m. Dec. 15. 1866, ^^'illiam J^:. Moss. 

WHEELER. 
1096 ELIZA, m. Nov. 16, 1848, William L. Wheeler, Phelps, N. Y. 
Issue: 1118. I.— Lottie Elizabeth, I). Oct. 2y. 1850; m. Dec. 21, 1870, 
Edwin S. Libby. 1119. II. — ^Charles Johnson, b. Sept. 9, 1856; m. Feb. 
23, 1887, Josei)hinc C. Mead. 1120. HI.— John Dunham, b. Oct. 12, 
1857; d. 1864. 1 121. I\'.— Warren George, b. July 4. 18O0; d. Nov. 5, 
1897; m. Dec. 12, 1882, Nellie Wagner. 1122. \\— Lida S., b. Nov. 2, 
1863; m- Nov. 14, 1883, Edward H. Collins. 1123. VI.— Royal M., b. 
Nov. 26, 1876; m. Oct. 29, 1902, Martua, Ohio, Ethel M. Craft; b. 1876. 



f^_, JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

LIBBY. 
1118 LOTTIE E. WHEELER, b. Oct. 27, 1859; m. Dec. 21, 1870, 
Edwin S. Libby. Issue: 1124. I.— Vernon W., b. Nov. 18, 1871. 
112.. n.— Lucy Belk'. b. Jan. 28, 1878. 1126. TIL— Viro;il Blanche, b. 

Sept. 3. 1884. 

WHEELER. 
I1T9 CHARLES JOHNSON, 1). Sept. 9, 1856; m. Eeb. 23, 1887, 
Josephine C. Mead. Issue: 1127. L— Alarcia, b. March 16, 1890. 

1 121 W^^RREN GEORGE, h. July 4. i860; d. Nov. 5, 1897; m. 
Dec. 12, 1882, Nellie Wayne. Issue: 1128. I.— Clare, b. Oct. i, 1883;. 
d. Eeb. 12, 1898. 1 129. II.— George, b. Aug., 1886; killed by cars, Sept. 

12, 1894. 

COLLINS. 

1122 LIDA S., b. Nov. 2, 1863; m. Nov. 14, 1882. Edward H. Col- 
lins. Issue: 1 130. I.— Lottie, b. Dec. 21, 1883. 1131. IT.- Keith W., 

b. Sept. 9. 1888. 

CURTIS. 

1115 PRISCILLA, b. July 24. 1838; m. Sept. 22, i860. Hiram F. 
Curtis. Issue: 1132. 1. — Alonzo D. 1133. II. — William C. 1134. 
III.— Linnie J., b. 1866; d. Oct.. 1875. 

1095 LAURA, b. 181 5; m. Asabel Hungerford, a doctor from 
Amenia, N. Y., and A. T. Hubbell. Issue: 1135. I.— Orin J. Hunger- 
ford. 1136. II.— Orton C. Hubbell. president of college, Fairfield, Neb. 
J13J. HI.— Clifton D. Hubbell, professor high school, Cleveland, Ohio. 
1138. I\'. — Alicia. 1139. \\ — Duthie. 

1097 FRED, b. 1819; m. Lucinda Ransom. Issue: 1140. I. — 
Lucinda R. 1141. H. — Floyd A. 

1098 PHEBE, b. Jan. 9, 1822 ; d. June 30, 1896; m. 1845, (1) Nahum 
Wiggins; m. 1856, (2) William E. Thompson. Issue: 1142. I. — Milan 
W. Wiggins, b. April 29, 1896; m. Mariah Hubbard. 1143. II. — Cullom 
li. Wiggins, b. Nov. i, 1847. 1144. II.— Asa Dunham Thompson, 
Cleveland, Ohio; m. Cora Bach. 1145. IV.— Elizabeth, Bloomingdale, 
Mich.; m. Edwin Remington. 

5 (;h:RSHOM, m. Mary Clark, of Nantucket. His father gave 
him land at ]\Iiddleboro, and willed him a pair of oxen; d. 1738-9. He 
made a will, dated March 3, 1737-8, giving to his sons, Gershom, Jethro, 
Seth and Paul, and to his daughters, Mary Deborah and Zeruiah. He 
had already given to David. He appointed his wife executrix ; will pro- 
bated, Nov. 2, 1739. Issue: 1145a. I. — David, m. (i) Sarah Clifford; 
m. (2) Mary (Ripley) McElroy ; d. 1746, intestate. 1146. XL— Gershom, 



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m. Mary. 1147. III. — Jethro. ni. Mehitabel Vincent ; she d. Oct., 1789, 
je 88. 1 148. IV. — Seth, b. 1704; m. Naomi Merchant ; d. Aug-. 23, 1799; 
she Dec. 14, 1785. 1149. V. — Paul. m. Sarali Ililhnan, of Samuel and 
Deborah. 1150. \ I. — Daniel, living- in 1727, as shown by a deed. 

1 151. MI. — Alary, m. July 22, 1713, James Covell, Jr., who d. 1762. 

1 152. A'lII. — Deborah, b. 1696; m. Thomas Pease, Jr. ; b. Aug. 25, 1694; 
Jan. 15, 1765. 1153. IX. — Zeruiah. m. July 16, 1741, William Rogers. 

1 149 PAUL, m. Sarah, dau. of Samuel and Deborah Hillman. 
Issue: 1 154. I. — Paul, m. Sarah Allen. 

1 154 PAUL, m. Sarah Allen; b. 1767, Falmouth, Mass.; she d. Jan. 
3, 1846, tombstone ; he 1810. Issue, Edgarton : 1155. 1. — Sarah Allen, 
b. Sept. 13, 1797; m. (ij Peter Pease; m. (2) James Bunting; m. (3) 
William W. Hall; d. Oct. 18, . 

1 155 SARAH A., b. Sept. 13, 1797, Tisbury ; m. (i) Dec. 25, 1817, 
Capt. Peter Pease, of Edgartown ; b. Dec. 24, 1794; d. March 15, 1822, 
Port au Prince; m. (2) Nov. 9, 1823, James Bunting; b. 1797; d. March 
14, 1836; m. (3) Feb. 19, Rev. William H. Hall, b. April 28, 1797, 
Methuen, Mass.; d. Nov. 28, 1884, Patchogue, L. I.; she d. Oct. 19, 
1879, Edgartown. Issue: 1156. I. — William Allen Pease, b. Aug. 24, 
1820; m. Mary Ann Tolman. 1157. II. — Peter, b. April 15, 1822; m. 
(i) 1843, ^laria Norton; m. {2) Aug. 10, 1851, Abbie F. Tanner. 1158. 
HI. — Charles A. Bunting, b. Jan. 7, 1828; m. April 16, 1851, Mary P. 
Earls; was superintendent of New York Christian House for Intem- 
perate Men. 1 1 59. IV. — James H., b. July 21, 1830; m. (i) June 3, 1852, 
Minerva R. Chase; m. (2) x\pril 4, 1863, Mary F. Cross; he. d. Aug. 12, 
1871. 1160. \\ — John, 1). 1832; d. July I, 1833. 1161. VI. — Elizabeth 
White Hall, b. 1838; d. Jan. 30, 1839. 1162. VII. — John Leroy, b. 
1840; d. Jan. 12, 1841. 1163. VIII. — John Leroy, b. Fel). 7, 1842; m. 
April 5, 1876, Sadie E. Raynor, Patchogue, L. I. 

1148 SETH, b. 1704; m. Naomi Merchant ; b. 1715 ; Iniried Dec. 14, 
1785; he (1. Aug. 23, 1799. Issue: 1164. I. — Elijah, b. Jan. 5, 1734; 
m. Sarah X'incent; d. Jan. 13, 1821. 1165. II. — Elisha. b. Alay 3, 1747; 
bap. Aug. 2, 1747; m. (i) April 4, 1769, Rebecca; m. (2) 1820, Dinah 
Fisher. 1166. III. — Hannah, bap. Aug. 12, 1748; b. July 9, I74'8; m. 
George Daggell ; d. May 15, 1813. 1167. IV. — Phebe, bap. 1752; m. 
Feb. 14, 1771, Cornelius Pease. 1168. \'. — Jeruslia, bap. 1754; m. Aug. 
10, 1774, Anthony Swasey._ 1 169. VI. — Seth, b. June 17, 1742; m. 
Ma'hala Pease. 1170. A7I. — Naomi, b. Aug. 26, 1743; m. Oct. 18, 1764, 
Nathaniel Fisher. 1171. \ HI. — Persis, bap. 1756. 1172. IX. — Ruth, 
bap. 1750. 



1^6 JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

1165 ELISITA. l)ap. Aii^-. -'. 1747: m- (0 April 4, 1769, Rebecca 
Vincent;!). 1742 ;d. 1811 ; ni. (2) 1820, Dinah Fisher ;b. 1769; d. May 25, 
1844: he il. Aui::. 29, 1822. Issue. Edgartovvn : 1173. I. — Persis, b. 

1770; ni. June 2=>. , W'ilham T.rcnvn. Issue: 1173a. I. — Naomi 

Daggett, d. April 23, 'S>/. 1174. H. — Seth, b. 177*); m. Mahala Pease, 
Tan. 1, 1802. 1175. ill. — Klisha, 1). 1781; twice married. 1176. IV. — 
Jonathan, b. 1775; ni. Nov. 10. 1798, Susan . 

1170 X.VOMI, b. Aug-. 26, 1743; ni. Oct. 18. 1764. Nathaniel Fish; 
b. about 1744; moved lo Nantticket. 1785. Isstie; 1177. I. — Amaziah 
I'isli, ni. Lurany Wliip|)e. 1178. 11. — b'reeborn, ni. Polly Nichols. 
1179. 111. — Nathaniel. 1180. I\'. — Zebediah. ni. Hannah Luce. 1181. 
\'. — Leonard. 1182. \"I. — Hannah, ni. Dec. 14, I78f). William Covell. 
1143. \ll.— lluidah. m. l*:i)enezer Duidiam. jr.. Oct. 2i^, 1784. 1184. 
\HI.— Betsy, m. Clnvis lUack. 1185. IN.— Rhoda. 

DAGGETT. 

1166 H.WXAH. 1). July 9. 1748; m. Sept. 18, 1769, George Dag- 
gett ;1). 1735, d. -March 8. 1826; she d. May 15, 1S13, Edgartown (some- 
times written Elthannah). Isstie: 1186. I. — Naomi Daggett, b. 1773; 
m. Sept. 29. 1808, William I'rown. who lu. June 25. 1820, Persis Dun- 
ham, of Elisha and Rebecca (X'incent); Xaomi, d. March 25, 1820. 
1187. II. — Sarah, b. i77<'>; ni. March 29, 1805, Samuel Cleveland; d. 
Sept. 22, 1832. 

1164 ELIJ.Ail, b. Jan. 5, 1734; m. .Sarah X'incent; b. 1730; d. Nov. 
14, 1820; he was Revolutionary soldier; d. Jan. 13. 1821. Issue, Edgar- 
town: 1 188. I. — ^Elijah, Revolutionary soldier; m. May 22, 1783, Silvia 
W'hite, Easton, N. X'. 1189. II. — Hannah, 1). Sept. 8, 1756; m. Noah 
Pease; d. May 8, 1813. 1190. HI. — Abner, m. Rebecca; d. before 1810. 
1191. IV. — Isaiah, b. 1766; m. Dec. 25, 1794, Sally Osborn; d. May, 
1798. 1192. V. — Sarah, m. Aug. 12, 1784, Abraiiam Pease; b. Feb. 27, 
1758, Easton, N. Y. 

1188 ELIJAH, Revolutionary soldier; sea captain; m. May 22, 
1783, Sylvia White, Easton. N. Y. Issue: 1193. I. — Matthew. 1194. 
II. — Tristram, b. Oct. 3, 1787, Martha's Vineyard. 1195. HI. — Isaiah. 
1 196. IV. — Abner. 1197. A'. — William. 1198. VT. — Sylvia, m. Mr. 
Fletcher. 

iu)i IS.M.AH, b. 1766; m. Dec. 2t,, 1794. Sally Osborn, who m. 
about 1802, Daniel bAdlows, and d. Aug. \(k 1842; Isaiah, d. M,ay, 1798, 
at Jamaica. Issue, Fldgartown : 1199. I. — Rulianna Pease, b. Jan. 21, 
1798; m. Thomas Coffin; d. Dec. 24, 1855. 

1146a JETllRO, m. Mehitabel Vincent; h. 1701; d. Oct., 1789. 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. I37 

Issue, Edgartown : 1200. I.- — Anna, 1). 1732; m. John Butler. 1201. 
II. — Mehitabel, bap. Jan. 16, 1743; m. Barnabas X^incent. 1202. III. — 
Hezekiah, bap Jan. 16. 1743; ni. Jean Stuart. 1203. I\\ — ^^Mary, bap. 
Jan. 16, 1743; m. John Hohnes. 1204. \'. — Deljorah. bap. March 11, 

1744- 

BUTLER. 

1200 ANNA, b. 1732 ; ni. John P.utler ; b. 1731 ; she d. Nov. 23, 1803. 
Issue, Edgartown: 1205. 1. — Jt)hn Butler, 1ki|). July 25, 1762. 1206. 
II. — Elizabeth, l)ap. July 8, 1764: ni. Abraham Msjier ; d. Dec. 7, 1841. 
1207. III. — Anna, bap. June 15, 1766. 1208. IV. — Sarah, bap. April 

9, 1769. 1209. \'. — Mary, bap. Aug. 25, 1776. 

VINCENT. 

1201 MEHITABEL, bap. i6, 1743; ni. Oct. i, 1761, Barnabas 

Vincent; b. Dec, 1729; d. July 9, 1812. Issue:, 1210. I. — Anna \'in- 
cent, bap. Oct. 10, 1773; ni. April zy, 1780, Samuel Norton. 1211. II. 
— Elijah, bap. Oct. 31, 1773; m. Nov. 28. 1813, Lydia Patterson. 1213. 
III. — Abraham, bap. Oct. 31, 1773; he d. March 4, 1826. 

1202 HEZEKIAH, l)a]). Jan. 16. 1743; m. Oct. 12, 1761, Jean 
Stewart; bap. May 25, 1740; d. March 13, 1773, Edgartown; he d. at 
Williamsburg, Mass., 1824. Issue, Edgartown: 1215. I. — Timothy, b. 
Oct. I, 1764. 1216. II. — Abraham, b. Nov. 18, 1766; d. Dec. 14, 1791. 
1217. HI. — Anna, 1). June 14, 1769. 1218. I\'. — A son, b. Aug. 27, 
1771 ; d. same date. 1219. \'. — Jane, b. Dec. 18, 1772. 1220. VI. — 
Hezekiah, m. Rebecca; l)oth joined Congregational Church, Williams- 
burg, July 26, 1789; b. Dec. 9, 1779; m. Betsey Burroughs, Flainfield, 
Mass.; m. INIary, third wife; she d. 1809, se 59. 1221. \'II. — Eunice, b. 
April, 1781. 1222. MIL— Silas, b. May, 1783. 1223. IN.— Child, b. 
Oct. 3, 1785. 1224. N. — Infant, b. /Vpril, 1787: d. Jan., 1788. 

1220 HEZEKIAH DUNHAM, b. Dec. 9, 1779, Williamsburg, 
Mass.; d. Jan., 1862; he m. Betsey Borroughs, Plainheld, Mass., Nov. 

10, 1803; he moved to Bedford, (")hio, in 1831 ; a half brother lived in 
Canadaigua, N. Y. Issue: 1225. I. — Silas B., b. Aug. 18, 1807: d. 
Sept. 22, 1828, Arcadia, N. Y. ; m. Charity Brush, Arcadia. 1226. II. — 
David B., b. Jan. i, 1810, Arcadia, N. Y. ; d. May, 1887, Bedford; m. 
Mary Hillnian, Arcadia, N. Y. 1227. HI. — Hezekiah. 1228. I\'.— 
Betsey, b. March 10, 1816. Arcadia, N. Y. ; d. Oct.. 1897, ^t Mentor, 
Ohio; buried in Cleveland; m. Dr. J. P. Robison, Arcadia. 1229. V. — 
Lydia, b. May 23, 1820, Arcadia; m. Franklin H. Cannon, of Bedford, 
Ohio. 

1225 SILAS B., b. Aug. 18, 1807; m. Charity Brush, Arcadia, 



138 JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

X. v.; (1. Sept. 22. 1828. Issue: 1230. I.— Elijah. 1). Sept. 12, 1827, 
Bedford, Ohio; in. Jan. 31, 1856, Cyntliia C. Hammond; she was b. 
Feb. 25, 1828. Issue: 1230a. I.— Charles. 1230b. II.— Elijah. 

CANNON. 

1229 LVDI.V, 1). May 25, 1820; m. Franklin H. Cannon. Issue: 
1231. I. — H. Cannon, 71 Oakdale St., Cleveland, Ohio. 

HOLMES. 

1203 MARY. bap. Jan. 16, 1743; m. March 11. 1764, John Holmes, 
of Tisbury. who d. 1812. Issue, Edgartown : 1232. I. — John Holmes, 
m. Jan. 26, 1787, Elizabeth Norton; d. before 1798. 1233. II. — Polly, 
m. 1794, Thomas Dunham; d. 1800. 

1174 SETH, b. 1779; m. Jan. 10, 1802, Alahala Pease; b. May 11, 
ijyj; (1. Aug. 19, 1853, Ainelia, Ohio; moved to Clermont Co., Ohio, 
1819; he d. May 28, 1842, Ohio. Issue: 1234. I. — Isaiah, b. May 11, 
1810; m. Feb. 28, 1833, Martha A. Crossley ; 1870, representative state 
legislature; 1876. state senator, Indiana. Issue: 1235. II. — William 
B., b. about 181 1; m. Mary Davidson, in 1836. 1236. HI.— Cyrus, m. 
(i) ; m. (2) . 

COFFIN. 
1199 RUHANNA, b. Jan. 21, 1798; m. Aug. 4, 1817, Edgartown, 
Deacon Thomas Coffin; b. Aug. 8. 1789; d. Dec. 17, 1878; she d. Dec. 
24, 1855. Issue: 1237. I. — Sarah Osborn Coffin, b. 1818; d. Aug. 21, 
1834. 1238. II. — Richard Whellen. b. Feb. 22. 1832; m. April 14, 1847, 
Mary P. Butler. 1239. III. — Isaiah Dunham, b. March 22, 1823; m. 
Dec. 29, 18 — ; d. March 29, 1887. 1240. IV. — Elizabeth Gardner, b. 
March 10. 1825; m. May 6, 1849, S. Wilson Crosby; d. Oct. 6, 1895. 
124T. \'. — Mary Hubbard, b. Jan. 15, 1827; d. Oct. 16, 1851. 1242. VI. 
Thomas Hilson, b. Nov. 12, 1828; m. (i) May 8, 1854, Anna Vinson; m. 
(2) July 10, 1864, Carrie M. Arany ; m. (3) June 5, 1872, Lavinia Morse. 
1243. \n.— Daniel Fellows, b. 1821 ; d. Oct. 2. 1833. 1244. VIII.— 
Holmes, b. 1834; d. 1834. 1245. IX. — Frederick l<"ellows, removed to 
California. 

1175 l'",LlSli.\, 1). 1781; m. (i) April 8, 1804, Rebecca Ripley; b. 
Nov. II, 1783; d. Dec. 2, 1820; m. (2) March 24, 1822, Elsie Fisher; b. 
Sept. 21, 1793; m. (3) Oct. I, 1833, Henry Norton; d. Oct. 26, 1852; he 
d. Dec. 31, 1830. Issue, Edgartown: 1246. I. — Ralph Ripley, b. Feb. 
12, 1805; m. C}nthia \. Clark; he d. July 2, 1850. 1247. II. — Seth, b. 
April 10, 1824; be was lost at sea. 1247a. HI. — x\nderson S., b. Sept., 
1827. Children of Anderson S., b. at Westport, Mass.: 1247b. I. — 
Everett A., b. May 8, 1859; general manager Eastern Department Man- 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. • 1 39 

liattan Life Insurance Co., Boston, Alass. 1247c. II. — John, b. July, 
1865; resides New Bedford. Has Everett A., Milton and Majorie. 
1246 RALPH R., b. Feb. 12, 1805; m. Cynthia A. Clark; he d. July 
2, 1850. Children: 1248. I. — William Francis, b. New Bedford, April 
6, 1829; drowned 1857. 1249. II. — Thomas Jay, b. N^ew Bedford, Oct. 
6, 1830; m. Dec. 8, 1869, Susan Thaxter, widow of James Coombs; b. 
Nov. 17, 1836, Edgartown. 1250. HI. — ^Susan Taber, b. Feb. 16, 1832; 
m. Charles W. Cleveland; d. June 13, 1866. 1251. IV. — Hiram Nicker- 
son, b. May i. 1842. 1252. \'. — -Edwin Frank Bedford, b. Aug. 10, 1847; 
m. (i) Joanna Cleveland; m. (2) Sarah Furlong Bell; m. (3) Harriet L. 
Manter. 1253. \'l. — ^Martha Dunham, m. Dec. 20, 1770, Ichabod Cleve- 
land; b. 1748; d. 1823; she d. Nov. 8, 1899. 1254. VII. — Peter, d. be- 
fore March, 1782. 1255. \'1II. — Uriah, b. 1753; Revolutionary soldier; 

d. March 11, 183 s- 

CLEVELAND. 

T253 MARTHA DUNHAM, m. Dec. 20, 1770, Idiabod Cleveland; 
b. 1748; d. 1823; she d. Nov. 8, "1799. Issue, Edgartown : 1256. I. — 
James Cleveland, b. 1772; m. 1807, Deborah Reynolds; d. Nov. 3, 1844. 
1257. II. — Ichabod, Jr., b. March 31, 1777; m. Jan. 4, 1800, Sally Clag- 
horn. 1258. Ill — Peter, b. 1778; d. 1794. at Jamaica. 1259. IV. — 
Abraham, b. 1781 ; drowned at sea, Nov. 8, 1800. 1260. W — Ralph, b. 
Sept. 9, 1791 ; m. Rebecca \'incent ; d. Oct. 21, 1856. 

1235 WILLIAM B., b. about 181 1; m. 1836, Mary Ann Davis, 
teacher, postmaster and merchant ; i860, secretary of board of trustees 
of Mt. Washington Academy, Ohio. Issue, Ohio: 1261. I. — Mary 
Drusilla, 'b. Aug. 14, 1837. 1262. II. — William Edwin, student in i860. 

1234 SERENA, m. Mr. Hall; d. 1842-46. 1263. I.— Almeria Hall, 

b. before 1834; d. Oct. 16, 1847. 1-264. II. — Elijah Pease, b. before 

1834. 1265. HI. — Hannah Mahala. 1266. IV. — W^illiam, b. before 

1842; teacher, i860. 

PEASE. 

1189 HANNAH, b. Sept. 8, 1756; m. March 7, 1776, Capt. Noah 

Pease, Revolutionary soldier; b. April 14. 1754; d. April 18, 1841 : she 

d. May 8, 1813. Issue, Edgartown: 1267. I. — Sprowell, b. July 4, 

1777; d. June 30, 1798. 1268. II. — Ruhannah, b. Dec. 24. 1778; d. April 

9, 1796. 1269. III. — -Chase, b. Jan. 7, 1781 ; m. Dec. 4, 1803, Hannaii 

Coffin; d. March 17, 1864. 1270. IV. — Harrison, b. Aug. i, 1783; d. 

April 18, 1796. 1271. V. — Isaiah Dunham, b. May 15, 1786; m. (i) Polly 

Luce; m. (2) Jerusha (Cofifin) Fisher; d. July 26, 1862. 1272. VI. — 

Fanny, b. Dec. 2, 1789; d. Oct. 6,^1807. 1273. VII. — Jeremiah, b. April 

8, 1792; m. Sept. 30, 1813, Eliza Worth; d. June 5, 1857. 1274. VIII. 



140 JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

— Abner Dunham, b. Ma\ >;:, 1795: in. Oct. 5, 1820, Jedidah Pease; d. 
Nov., 1832. 

PEASE. 

1271 ISAIAH 1). I^EASE. b. May 5. 1786: Sherifif. m. Aug. r, 181 1, 
Polly Luce; 'b. March 4. ,1785; d. Dec. 17; ni. (2) April 16, 1838, 
Jerusha Coffin Fisher: he d. July 26, 1862. Issue: 1279. I. — Richard 
Luce Pease, b. .Vug. 31. 1814; ni. Mary West Pease; d. .Sept. 2, 1888. 

1194 'i"RISTRAM, b. Oct. 3, 1787, Martha's Vineyard. Issue: 
1280. I.— John. b. July 10. 1810. 1281. 11.— William Henry, b. July 17, 
1819; d. Seneca Castle, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1891. 

1280 JOITX, lb. July 10, i8ro. Issue: 1282. I.— Wilham Henry, 
b. St. Clairsville. Ohio. Oct. 21, 1846; M. D., Cincinnati, Ohio. 

1282 WILLI. \M H., b. Oct.vn, 1846, St. Clairsville, Ohio; M. D., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. Issue: 1283. ^- H. Kennon, b. March 3, 1872; 
M. D., Cincinnati, Ohio. 

1281 WILLIAM H., b. July 17. 1819; d. Seneca Castle, N. Y., Jan. 
31, 1891. Issue: 1284. L— Fred T., b. March 15. 1859. 

1279 RICHARD L. PEASE, b. Aug. 31. 1814; Jan.. 1836, Mary 
West Pease, b. June 17, 1836; Mary West Pease, b. June 17, 1811; he 
d. Sept 2, 1888. Issue. Edgartovvn : 1285. I.— Maria Thurston Pease, 
b. Oct. 16, 1836. 1286. II.— Harriet Marshall, b. Nov. 19, 1840; 
genealogist, Edgartown. Martlia's \'ineyard, Mass. 

1252 EDWIN F. r.., b. Edgart.nvn, Aug. 10, 1847; m. (i) Tisbury, 
Jan. 10, 1869, Joanna Cleveland: b. ( )ct.. 1846; d. Feb. i6. 1879; '"• (^2) 
.\u^^. 10. 1879. Sarah Furlong, widow of Joseph Bell: b. July, 1840; d. 
Jan. 10, 1887, Edgartown; m. (3) Harriet L. Manter. Issue: 1287. I. 
— Herbert, "'b. July 17, 1876: d. Sept. lO. 1876. 1288. II.— Ira Wilton, 
b. Oct. I 1. 1878; d. Aug. I 1, 1879. 

CLEVELAND. 

1250 SUSAN T.. b. New Bedford, bVb. 16. 1832: in. June 15, 1853, 
Charles W. Cleveland, acting ensign in V. S. navy, 1863: b. Aug. 31, 

; d. 1891, New Bedford; she d. June 13, 1866. Issue: 1289. I-— 

Charlie Taber Cleveland, b. July 20, 1856; d. Worcester, Mass., May 
10, 1893. 

1176 JONAril.\.\. 1). 1775; m. Nov. 18. 1789. Susanna Marchant ; 
he, with seven other families, moved to Ohio. ;\pril, 1814, and founded 
the "Yankee Settiemeiu"' near .\melia, Clermont Co., O'hio. Issue: 
1290. I.— Mary Ann. 1290a. 1 1.— Susanah, m. B. \\ Dalie. 

1 145 DAVID, m. (i) April 11, 1723, Sarah Clifford; d. Dec. 25, 
1737; m. (2) Oct. 30, 1738, Mary (Ripley), widow of William McElroy; 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. I4I 

he (1. 1746, intestate. Issue, bap. Sept. 3, 1738, Edgartown : 1291. I. 
—Mary. 1292. II. — Abishai. 1293. III. — David, b. 1724; m. (i) Mary 
Chase; m. (2) Prescilla Butler. 1294. I\'. — Sarah, ni. Nathan Luce, 
Feb. 3, 1763. 1295. V. — John, m. Jane Butler; d. 1784. 1296. VI. — 
Gershom, m. (i) June 23, 1762, Jane Foster; m. (2) Jan. 29, 1775, Eliza- 
l^eth Gage. 

1293 DA\'ID, ]). 1724; m. (i) Oct. 4, 1748. Mary Chase; m. Feb. 9, 
1721 ; m. (2) Priscilla Butler, Xov. 5, 1761 ; b. 1730; d. Oct. 10, 1810; he 
d. Feb. 13, 1819. Issue, Edgartown: 1297. I. — Sally, m. Abraham 
Heeig, of Xantucket. 1298. II. — Henry, Revolutionary soldier; 
drowned at sea. 1299. III. — Drusilla, b. 1775; m. Aug. 16, 1798, Mat- 
thew Mayhew; d. May 24, 1807. 1300. IV. — William; m. Mary May- 
hew, who m. 1806, Matthew Tilton ; d. April, 1801. 1301. V. — Molly, 
m. Pardon Allen. Had Thankful Allen, m. Abner Gifford. 1302. VI. 
— Thankful, m. Nathan Clifford. 

MAYHEW. 

1299 DRUSILLA, b. 1775; bap. Oct. 8, 1797; m. Aug., 1798, Mat- 
thew Mayhew, of Westport, R. I.; d. Alay 24, 1807. Issue: 1303. I. — 
Priscilla Butler Mayhew. 1304. II. — \\'illiam Henry. 

1295 JOHN, Tisbury ; a weaver; Revolutionary soldier; m. Jane 
Butler; d. 1784. Issue, Tisbury : 1305. I. — David, b. 1752 ;m. (i) De- 
borah Luce; m. (2) Hannah Moore, of Nantuckket ; d. Feb. 13, 1819. 
1306. Abishai, m. Thankful Covell. 1307. HI. — Lawson, drowned at 
sea, July 20, 1788. 1308. IV. — Clifford, m. Abigail Tilton. 1309. V. — ■ 
Jane, m. Peter Merry. 

1306 ABISHAI, Tisbury: m. Feb. 20, 1776, Thanldul Covell, of 
Edgartown ; Revolutionary soldier ; executor of his father's set. Issue, 
Tisbury: 1310. I. — John. 1). Feb. 20, 1781. 131 1. H. — Abishai, b. June 
II, 1783. 1312. III. — Elizabeth, bap. Aug. 14, 1785. 1313. IV. — Watson, 
b. Nov. 7, 1787. 1314. \'. — William, Aug. 8, 1790. 131 5- Yl. — Love, 
bap. Nov. 10, 1793. 1316. \'II. — Benjamin, b. May 30, 1796. 

1305 DAA'ID, b. 1752; m. (i) Deborah Luce; b. Nov. 22, 1754; d. 
April IT, 1814; m. (2) Hannah Moore, of Nantucket; Revolutionary 
soldier; d. Feb. 13, 1819, X^ineyard Haven, 'Mass. Issue: 1317. L — 
Mary, b. about 1782; m. Feb. 28, 1799. Seth Daggell ; d. Jan. 6, 1850. 
1318. II. — David, b. Nov. 28, 1784. 1319. HI. — Gershom. b. April 5, 
1786; d. May 10, 1786. 1320. I\'. — Stephen, b. May 3, 1787. 1321. V. 
Henry, b. April 7, 1791. 1322. \'I. — Polly, b. Aug. 3. 1793; d. July 7, 
1795. 1323. MI. — Samuel, b. Oct. 18, 1798. 1324. MIL — Hannah, b. 
May 29, 1799; m. — Pease. 



142 JONATHAX DUNHAM. 

1308 CLIp-pORD, m. Abigail Tilton. Issue. risl)ur\ : 1325. I.— 
Elisha, 1). Ai)ril 16. 1791; in. Mary Cliffortl. 1326. II. — Sanders, b. 

March ly, 1797 : m. Mary ; d. Sept. 21. 1852. 1327. III. — 

Charles. 1328. \\. — jane, m. (i) John Cleveland; m. (2) Gershom 
Dunham. 1329. \'. — Harriet, b. March 2^, 1807; m. Ira Dexter; d. 
Aug-. 26. 1882. 1330. \"1. — Abigail, m. Davis Look; d. April 22, 1880. 
1 33 1. \"II. — Shubael. 

COVELL. 

I 151 Mary. m. July 21, 1713. James Covcll, Jr., wlio d. 1762, Edgar- 
town. Issue: 1332. 1. — James Covell, Jr.. moved to Glastonbury, 

Conn., abiuit 17^12 ; ni. Margaret . 1333. II. — ^Mary, b. 1716; 

m. Jan. 1, 1740, jo.seph Cleveland; d. April 5, 1779. 1334- HI- — Eliza- 
beth, m. .^ept. 25, 1740. Ebenezer ]o\. 1335. 1\ . — Thankful, m. David 
llillman. 1336. \'. — ^Micaiah, m. Mary Ripley. T337. \'I. — Jethro, b. 
1724: m. (2) .Vug. 30, 1770. Lydia \ incent. 1338. \'II. — Philip, b. Dec. 
24. 1726; bap. July 10. 1743. 1339- A'lII.— ]vlatthe\v, bap. July 10, 1743. 
1340. IX. — Elii^halet, bap. July 10, 1743. 1341- X. — Joseph, bap. July 
10, 1743; m. Judith . 1342. XI. — Timothy, bap. July 10, 1743. 

1326SAXDERS, b. March 2-] . 1797; m. Mary; b. March 7, 1795; 
he d. Sept. 21, 1852. Issue : 1343. I. — Joseph Allen, b. Tisbury. March 

16, 1822; m. Eunice X. ; b. Ai)ril 14. 1827. 1344. II. — ^Clifford, 

b. Buffalo, X. \'.. June 13. 1826; m. Captain Mary Dexter; b. [March 20, 
1820. Had a son, Clifford, who d. \()ung; d. at Havana. 1854. 1345. 
\\\. — William C. b. Sept. 1. 1829. Buff'alo ; m. (i) Xov. 30, 1851. Love 
C. Robinson; b. March 12. 1831 ; d. Oct. 10. 1855; m. (2) Dec. 5. 1856, 
in I'airhaven, Adeline Mitchell. 

PEASE. 

1152 DlCliORAII, b. 1696; m. Thomas Pease, jr. ; b. Aug. 25, 1694; 
d. June 15, 1765; she d. Dec. 6, 1790. Issue: 1346. I. — Thomas Pease, 
b. Sept. 29, 1725; m. (1) May 15. 1753. Lycha Pease; m. (2) Oct. 24, 
1763, Abiah (Smith) Shaw. 1347. II. — Bathsheba, m. John Alcott. 
1348. HI. — Deborah, m. (i) James Dunham Norton; m. (2) Sanmel 
Smitli: d. h\-b. 17, 1774. i.U'J- I^ • — Reliance, m. Timothy Smith from 
whom Mme. Xordica is a descendant. 

1296 (;I".RS1I()M. b. July 3. 1738; m. (i) June 2},, 1762. Jane 
i-'osier; m. (2) Jan. 29. 1775, I-Llizabeth Gage. Issue: 1350. I. — 
Gershom. b. .\\v^. 17. 17'' 14. 

1325 ELISHA. 1). .\])ril 16. 17(^1, Tisbury: m. Mary Clifford; b, 
.March 23, 1782; d. Oct. 30, 1853, Tisbury. Issue: 1351. I.— Maria, 



ADDENDA. 

JONATHAN DUNHAM. 
(See page 143.) 

MARCY. 
1365 PRISCILLA, b. June 28. 1760; m. Asahel Marcy. Issue: 
1668. I. — Laban Marcy, m. Fanny Howe. Issue: 1669.. I. — Gen. 
Randolph Barnes Marcy, m. Mary Mann. Issue: 1670. I. — Fannv 
Marcy, m. Edward H. Clarke. 1671. II. — Ellen Marcv, m. Gen. George 
B. McClellan. 

McCLELLAN. 
1671 ELLEN MARCY, m. Gen. George 15. .McClellan. Issue: 
1672. I. — Mayor George B. McClellan, Mayor New York City. 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. I43 

b. Jan. 20, 1815; d. Nov. 26, 1852. 1352. II. — John, b. July 3, 1817; m. 
Nancy S. Mayhew; d. Oct. 11, 1884. 

1352 JOHN, b. July 3, 1817, Tisbury : m. Nancy S. Mayhew; b. 
Feb. 27, 1812, Chilmark ; he d. Oct. 11, 1884, N. Tisbury. Issue: 
1353. I. — ^^Alary L., b. Jul\- 9, 1840, Chilmark. 1354. II. — Jo'hn Tyler, b. 
March 29, 1844, Tisbury; d. Dec. 4, 1856, Chilmark. 1355. HI. — 
George L., b. 1851 ; d. Dec. 4, 1856, Chilmark. 

-V 4 ELEAZAR, lived on property given to him by his father at Mid- 
dleboro; m. Issue at Middleboro, Mass.: 1356. I. — Ebenezer, m. Jan. 
I. 1719, Abigail Smith, dau. of John Smith. 1357. II. — Ephraim, m. 
Annis Smith. 1358. III. — Lemuel, m. Elizabeth Tinkham, Sept. 16, 
1735. 1359. I\ . — Stephen, m. Jan. 10, 1733, Lydia Taylor. 1360. V. 
— Manasseh, m. Aug. 11, 1740, Sarah Hawks. 

1357 EPHRAIM, m. Dec, 1725, Annis Smith; b. 1695; d. 1729; b. 
at Green Cem., dau. of Rev. John. Issue, Middleboro, Mass.: 1361. 
I. — Ephraim, m. Mercy Tinkham. 1362. II. — Jonathan, b. Nov. 4, 
1726; m. Sept. 24, 1752, Ann Elliot. 

1361 EPHRAIM, m. May 30. 1740. Issue, b. at Middleboro, Mass. : 
1363. I. — Mary, b. Aug. 16, 1742. 

1358 LEMUEL, m. Sept. 16, 1735, Elizabeth Tinkham. Issue, 
Middleboro, Mass.: 1364. I. — Ebenezer. b. Jan. 4. 1738; m. Jan. 30, 
1760, Patience Clapp. Had I. — Rebecca, b. Sept. 11, 1761. 1365. II. 
— Priscilla, b. June 28, 1740. 1366. HI. — Lemuel, b. July 14. 1746. 
1367. IV. — ^Joseph, b. April 21, 1749; m. Sarah Johnson. 1368 \\ — 
Ephraim, b. Jan. 2}^, 175-2. 1369. VI. — ^^Manasseh, b. Feb. 25, 1755. 
1370. VII. — Elizabeth, b. June i, 1757. 1371. \'III. — Gamaliel, b. Sept. 
28, 1759. 

1367 JOSEPH, son of Lemuel, who m. Elizabeth Tinkham, Sept. 
16, 1735, was b. April 21, 1749; m. Sarah Johnson, July 12, 1770; she 
was b. in 1756; he was b. in ^Middleboro ; removed to Wilbraham, Mass., 
and settled at Sandesfield. Issue: 1372. I.— Jacob, was b. April 3, 
1772. 1373. II. — Joseph, b. Feb. 26, 1774. 1374. HI. — Electra, b. Feb., 
1778, at Sandesfield; m. in 1830, John Frazier, who d. in 1840, and in 
1843, J- Atwater. She had no issue in 1856. 1375. W ■ — Gamaliel, b. 
Oct., 1779, at Sandesfield; m. Sophia Thwing ; she d. April, 1818. In 
1828, he m. Sarah Spencer. He was a soldier in the war of 1812. 1376. 
\'. — Harman, b. Dec. 6, 1797. 1377. W. — Deborah. 

1375 GAMALIEL, b. in 1779: was son of Joseph, 1749; he m. 
Sophia Thwing, who d. in April, 1818. He then m. Sarah Spencer, in 
1828; he d. Aug., 1864; he served in the war of 1812. Issue: 1378. 1. 



M4 JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

—Joseph Sylvester, b. Aug. 29, 1810; m. Akrc.v Evans, Dcwitt, Iowa; 
d. July, 1874. Xo issue. 1379. II.— James Samuel, b. April 22, 1813, 
m. Purlina Hubbard, Dec, 1833; he d. April, 1893. 1380. III.— Sophia 
Maria.b. Sept. 6, 1813: ni. Veh., 1835, .\mos Dowd, who d. l<>b. 8, 1838, 
at Sandesfield; she then m. Lucius W'el)!), in 1840, of Horner, N. Y. ; he 
d. July 18, 1890, at E. Granville, \"t. ; her address. Rando]])h, Vi. 1381. 
I\'.— .^ala (Gamaliel, b. April 4. 1818, at Sandesfield, Mass.; m. Anna 
.Maria Robb. in Otis, Mass., Nov., 1838; she d. in 1853; li«^' t'licn m. lulia 
Robb, who d. in 1867; he d. at X'ershire, \r., Dec, 1889. He was an 
iron worker at Troy, N. ^■., I'ittsburg-, Pa., and Worcester, Mass. 1382. 
\'.— Sarah Sophronia. b. I\l). 16. 1829, m. in 1847, John Stewart. 1383. 
\T.— Mary Elizabeth, h. Oct., 1832; m. James Stewart, at West Otis, 
Mass., in 1847. 13^4- \'N.— Emily. ]>. in 1835; m. ( leoro-e Jones, Cold 
Spring, Mass. She and her two children were nnn-dered bv ncfjroes in 
1861. 

1379 JAMES SAMUEL, of Gamaliel, b. April 22, 1813: m. Dec. 18, 
1833, Purlina Hubbard. Issue: 1385. I.— James Henry, "b. Oct.. 1840,' 
Hannah Morehouse, Otis, Mass. Had Samuel, 1879; killed. 1386. H.' 

—George Orville. b. April 29. 1843; m. . Served in 

Fourth Xew ^'ork Heavy Artiller\-; en,^•ineer, (-doversville, \. Y. 1387. 
HI.— Mary Ann, d. 1388. I \'.— i larriet Purlina, m. Samuel Millard, 
Oct., 1878, and d. in 1898. Issue: 1389. I._h:ii^,abeth Sarah Millard, 
b. 1889. 

DOWD— \\j<:r.i;. 

1380 SOPHIA MERIA, of Gamaliel, b. Sept. 0, 1815; m. Amos 
Dowd, Feb., 1835; lu' died h-cl). 8, 1838, and had Ansel Dowd, Nov. 20, 
1836; she then m. Lucius Webb, July 2, 1840; he was b. at Horner' 
X. ^^. and d. at E. (iranville, \"t., in 1890. Issue: 1390. I._\nsei 
Dowd, b. Xov. 20, 1836; m. in 1854, Lann'nda Town, Tr.p^liam, Mass. 
Issue: 1391 . L— Minnie Dowd, b. 1859, Spencer, Mass. 1392. II.— 
Lucia Dowd, b. 1861, Otis, Mass.; m. Joseph Wrioht, Worcester, Mass. 
Had 1393. L— Lucius Wd)]) Harold \Vrioht. i3<)4. JL— Lucia Jane, b. 
May 2, 1843; m. Xov. 28, 1865, Chester Depot, \ i., Theodore Kendall. 
Issue: 1395. I.— Annie Laurie Kendall, b. 1867; m. Se])t. 2, 1890, 
Walford Lowles. Mad .Mad;den Lowles, b. Dec 26, i8(;i. 1:196. HL 
—Charles Adin, b. .\.,v. 20, 1843; m. Clara Luella Wilrv, Sei)t.' i 1878 
Northfield, \-t.; she d. I'el,.. 1882: he then m. Mora l'\.lsom Lawyer,' 
July I.. i88r,; he resides at .San Diego, Cal. Had 1 v;7. I.— Cliarles 
Theodore, b. Oct. 13, 1880. 1398. I\'.— Lucius, b. A]iril 27, 1847; m. 
April 10, 1872, Imogcne K. h'uller, Xorthfield, X't. ; she d. Inly, 1898- 



JONATHAN DUNHAM, j^r 

he resides at Randolph, Vt. Issue : 1399. I.^Dewitt CHnton, b. Aug, 
1873; m- Florence Brook. 1400. II.— Clarence Knowlton. b. 1878! 
Randolph, Vt. 1401. III.— Winfield, b. April, 1882; d. April 27, 1889.' 
1402. IV.— Mary Sophia, b. May i, 1885. 1403. \'.— Love Amelia, b. 
July 29, 1850; m. Alden Braley, Northfield, \'t. Had Love Beatrice 
Braley, 1886. 1404. VI.— Fanny Laurinda, b. Sept. 2, 1855, Randolph, 
Vt. ; m. Charles Vinton; he d. in Dec. 1894. 

1381 SALA GAMALIEL DUNHAM, son of Gamaliel, 1779, b. 
April 4, 1818; m. Ann Maria Robb, Otis, Mass., Nov.. 1838; she d. 
1853; he then m. Julia Robb. Issue: 1405. I.— Harriet Sophia, b. 
April 4, 1840; m. Henry H. Titus, in 1866, at S. Fairle, Vt. Had Carrie 

Titus, b. . 1406. II.— William Curtis, b. Feb. 18. 1842; m. 

Clara Jones; served in 4ath Massachusetts and 8th Vermont; in Civil 
war. Issue : 1407. I.— Lewis Bramter. b. Oct. 8, 1871 ; m. 1897, Abbie 
Johnson, St. Alhan. Vt. • 1408. HI.— Martha Ann. b. Ian.. 1846; m. 
Eleazer Lackey. 1409. I\'.— Mary Elizabeth, b. Feb.,' 1844; m.' (i) 
Cornwall Smith; m. (2) Henry McElwain. 1410. V.— Jane Maria, b. 
Oct. 18, 1847, S. Hampton, Mass. She adopted Sala Virgil's son. 141 1. 
VI.— Albert Madison, b. Aug. 11. 1849, West Otis. 1412. VII.— Sala 
Virgil, b. March 18, 1853; ni. Martha Renslaw. 

TITUS. 
1405 HARRIET SOPHIA, b. April 4, 1840. dan. of Sala Gamaliel 
Dunham, 1818; m. Henry H. Titus, in 1866. Issue : Carrie, b. Aug. 28, 
1867; ni. Geo. D. Peasley. Issue: 1413. I.— Hazel Wiley, b. "1885,' 
1414- IF— Royden, b. 1890. 1415. HI.— Charles. 1416. IV— Henrv 
Titus 

STEWART. 

1382 SARAH SOPHRONIA, b. Feb. 16, 1829, dau. of Gamaliel, 
1779; m. John Stewart, in 1847. Fssue : 1417. I._Elizabeth. b. 1850.' 
1418. II.— Arthur, b. 1852. 1419. HI.— W^illiam. 1854. 1420. IV.— 
Evangeline, b. 1858; m. Henry Spencer. 1421. V.— John. 1422. VI. 
—Charles. 1423. VII.— Frederic. 1424. VIII.— lames. 

STEWART. 

1383 MARY ELIZABETH, of Gamaliel, b. Oct., 1832; m. James 
Stewart, West Otis. Mass., 1847. Issue: i425.-.Marv lane. b. 
March 18, 1849, West Otis, Mass. 1426. IF- George, b. 1861; m. 
Agnes Rogers. 

LACKEY. 
1408 MARTHA ANN DUNHAM, dau. of Sala Gamaliel. 1818; b. 
Jan., 1846; m. Eleazer Lackey, Vershirc, Vt. Issue: I.— Jennie,' d. 



146 JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

14_'S. 11.— Jessie, b. 1878. 1429. 111.— 1-rank. 1430. IV.— Verna. 
1431. \'. — Harold, d. 1432. \1. — Louis. 

SMITH AND McELWAIN. 

1409 MARY ELIZABETH, daii. of Sala Gamaliel, 1818, b. Feb., 
1844: 111. Cornwall Smith and Henry McElwain. Issue: 1433. I. — 
Willis Smith, Stockport, N. V. 1434. 11.— Emma McElwain. 1435. 
HI.— Mabel McElwain. 1). 1-eb., 1888. 

1386 GEORGE ORVILLE, son of James Samuel Dunham, 1813; 
m. Issue: 1436. I.— William J., b. April 30, 1868. 1437. II.— Hattie 
L.. b. June 21, 1870. 1438. III.— lone, b. Jan. 10, 1874. 1439. IV.— 
Christie, b. April 7. 1878. 1440. V.— OH, b. March 9, 1884. 

VINTON. 

1404 FAXXIE LAURINDA WEBll, dan. of Lucius Webb, of 
Sophia Maria Dunham, 18—; b. Sept. 2, 1855, Randolph; m. Charles 
\'inton; he d. Dec., 1894. Issue: 1441. I. — Webb Vinton, b. Jan. 11, 
1882. 1442. II.— Harold, b. March 26, 1887. 1443. HI.— Francis, b. 
Sept. 26, 1890. 

1412 SALA VIRGIL, son of Sala Gamaliel, 1818; b. March 18, 
1833; m. Martha Renslaw. Issue: 1444. I. — Clinton, b. 1875; in 
Spanish war. 1445. 11. — Newton 'Clarence, b. 1881 ; Feb. i, name 
changed to Clarence Edward, wlicn ado]ited' by aunt. 1446. HI. — 
Blanche, b. 1881. 

PEASE. 

7 HANNAH, m. ii) James Pease; d. 1716; m. (2) Mr. Parker, 
niem])er of the church, July 13, 1717; was willed a pair of oxen or 
money; will dated Nov. 17, 1722; d. Nov. 25, 1722. Issue: 1447. I. — 
Nathan Pease, in. June 15, 1711, Sarah \ inccnt ; d. May, 1741.^ 1448. 
II. — Hannah Pease. 1449. III. — Meliitabel Pease, b. 1690; m. Jan. 21, 
1718, Reuben Vincent; d. March 17, 1783. 

HITCHCOCK. 

630 ABIGAIL, 1). \])ril, 1727; m. Sept. 24, 1752, Samuel Hitchcock; 
b. 1726. Norwalk, Conn.: d. 1794; he bous^ht homestead,' Sharon, Conn., 
1757. Issue. Aharon, Conn.: T450. I. — Samuel Hitchcock, b. Aug. 14, 
1755. 1451. II. — Thomas, b. Sej)!. 17, 1757. 1452. HI. — Abigail, b. 
I''eb. 13, I75<j; ni. l 'a])t. Conklin : d. Jan. 5, 1836. 1453. IV. — Solonion, 
b. Sept. 5. 1760. 1454. \'. — -Xniariah, b. |ul\ 12, 17O2; d. June 25, 1800. 
1455. \'I. — I'rnnrl, 1). .March 2, 1764. 1456. VII. — Stephen, b. Aug. 15, 
1765; d. 1790, S. C. 1457- \ HI. — .\sa, b. Dec. 19, 1768; m. Dec. 25, 
1799, Hannah Doty; b. Sharon, Nov. 21, 1779. 1458. IX. — Rebecca, 
b. Oct. 20, 1771 ; m. .\mos Reed; d. July 29, 1807. 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. I47 

952 ORSON, m. Hannah Stanley. Issue: 1459. I. — Orson. 1460. 
II. — Dwight, m. Sept. 30, 1858. 1461. III. — Lewis, b. Jan. 2, 1844; m. 
Patience Bishop, 1866. 

1460 D'WIGHT, m. Sept. 30, 1858. Issue: 1462. Addie, b. July 
29, 1859; ""i- Chas. Mosely. 1463. II. — ^Alice S., b. Nov. 12, 1862; m. 
Edward Parker. 1464. III. — Laura J., b. Oct. 4, 1864. 1465. I\^ — 
Frederick E., b. Aug. 8, 1867; m. Maud Oxley. 1466. V. — Amy B., b. 
May 9, 1871 ; m. Edwin E. Chase. 1467. VI. — Lillie M., b. April 23, 
1874; m. Henry H. Newell. 1468. ML— Ethel L., b. May 30, 1879. 

1465 FREDERICK E., b. Aug. 8, 1867; m. Maud Oxley. Issue: 
1469. I. — Maud. 

1461 LEWIS, b. Jan. 2, 1844; m. Patience Bishop, June 19, 1866. 
Jssue : 1470. I. — Emerson L., b. Aug. 4, 1867; m. Maggie Skinner, 
1890. 

1470 EMERSON L., b. Aug. 4, 1867; m. Maggie Skinner, Nov. 18, 
1890. Issue: 1471. I. — Florence May, b. Oct. 22, 1896. 

39 HEZEKIAH, son of Samuel, b. about 1720, at Middleboro ; was 

b, Aug. 17, 1745, at Sharon, Conn.; he m. Mary ; his will was 

probated at Saratoga, N. Y., Sept. 5, 1810. Issue: 1472. I. — ^^Solomon. 
1473. 11. — Hezekiah. 1474. HI. — John. 1475. IV. — Polly. 1476. V. — 
Sabra. 1477. VI. — Freelove, b. Oct. 17, 1778; m. Consider Morgan 
Hammond, Jan. i, 1799; he was b. Jan. 12, 1776; she d. May 15, 1848, 
•and he d. April 26, 1855. 1478. VII. — Abra'm. 1479. VIII. — Olive. 

HAMMOND. 

1477 FREELOVE DUNHAM was b. at Saratoga, Saratoga Co., 
N. Y., Oct. 17, 1778; d. at Newbury, Geauga Co., Ohio, May 15, 1848, 
aged 70 years. Freelove was the dau. of Hezekiah Dunham, of Sarato- 
ga, N. Y., who held a major's commission in the Revolutionary war. 
She was the oldest of a family of eight children. She embraced religion 
at an early age and united with the Baptist Church. She was active and 
energetic and noted for her industry. Jan. i, 1799, she was m. to Con- 
sider Morgan Hammond and they settled in northern Vermont. Dur- 
ing the first part of the war of 181 2, her husband was a custom house 
officer under Collector Vanness, and had charge of a company of men 
to guard against smuggling which was carried on quite extensively at 
that time through Alburg, Vermont. The last year of the war her 
husband served in the U. S. militia and was stationed at Swanton Falls 
near the Canada line. In the year 1834, they moved to Ohio and 
settled in Aurora, Portage County, and engaged in the occupation of 
farming and dairying. About the year 1835, a Baptist Church was or- 



148 JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

ganizcd in Aurora and Consider M. Hammond was one of the con- 
stituted members of the church and was elected one of the first deacons. 
Consider and Freelove were pious people and were possessed of more 
than ordinary gifts in ihc church. They were the parents of 11 children. 
Descendants of Consider .Morgan and I'reelove Dunham Hammond 
living were (i) one son, (31) thirt}-onc grandchildren, (50) fifty great 
grandchildren and (54) fifty-four great great grandchildren. Issue: 
1480. I. — John, b. Nov. 22,, 1799; m. Lucretia Babcock. July 25, 1823; 
she was b. Oct. 28, 1801, and d. June zy, 1850; he d. Nov. 8, 1888. 1481. 
H. — Polly, b. March i, 1802; m. Jonathan Parr, Jan. 15, 1825; he was 
b. Feb. 7, 1798, and d. July i, 1865; she d. Jan. 20, 1874. 1482. HI. — 
Hezekiah, b. March 7, 1804: m. Ircna Barnes, Jan. 15, 1827; she was 
b. Jan. 12, 1808, and d. .April 10, 1843; ^^^ then m. Lucinda Hudson, 
Jan. 31, 1844: she was b. May 29, 1823, and d. Jan. 28, 1899; he d. Aug. 

26, 1889. 1483. IV.— Benjamin D., b. April 6, 1806; m. Feb. 7, 1838, 
Nancy M. Fox; b. March 16, 1817, and d. Feb. 5, 1884; he d. Jan. 25, 
1875. 1484. V. — Stoughton D., b. June 3. 1808; m. Sarah L. Hinds, 
March 16. 1834; she was b. July 24, 1814. and d. April 4, 1876; he d. 
Dec. 4, 1893. 1485. VI. — Rachel, b. June 16, 1810; m. Leonard Parr, 
Feb. 23, 1829; he was b. Feb. 27, 1807, and d. Feb. 7, 1883; she d. July 
18, 1880. i486. \'II.— Olive, b. July 18, 1812; m. John Sanborn, Dec. 

27, 1835 ; he was b. Oct. 16, 1813. and d. March 2, 1891 ; she d. March 26, 
1885. 1487. VII.— Harriet, b. A])ril 9, 1815; m. Rufus Clark Black,. 
Jan. 17, 1838; 'he was b. Oct. 17, 1811. and d. Oct. 30, 1889; she d. May 
6, 1890. 1488. IX.— Joan, b. May 28, 1818; m. Nelson Parker, March 
6, 1838; he was b. Dec. k;. 1817, and d. Oct. 22, 1888; she d. April 28, 
1883. 1489. X.^liannah, h. July 30. 1821; m. George Pratt, Nov. 27, 
1839; he was b. May 31, 1S17, and d. Nov. 25, 1871 ; she d. Oct. 5, 1896. 
1490. XI. — Solomon. 1). I'\']). 7, 1826; m. Sarah McKee, April 20, 1847; 
she was b. Nov. 11, ICS27; resides at Wyocena, Columbia County, Wis. 

1480 JOHX HAMMOND, son of Freelove Dunham, was b. 
Nov. 23. 1799: ni. July 25, 1823, Lucretia Babcock. Issue: 1491. I. — 
Sidney Morgan, b. June 4, 1824; in. Polly S. Hains, July 4, 1849; she 
was b. Jan. 21, 1821, and d. I'eb. 6. 1894; he then m. Charlotte 
Humphrey. .\])ril 2, 1898; slie was b. Sept. 8, 1827; resides at Bedford, 
Ohio. 1492. II. — George Benjannn, ]>. \<\h. 24. 1826; m. Aug. 8, 1869, 
Helen j. Davis; she was b. May 18, 1842; resides at Warrensville, Ohio. 
1493. III.— CatluTinc C, 1). Feb. 25, 1828; m. Jan. 31. 1856, Elijah H. 
Dunham ; b. Sept. 12, 1827; she d. Nov. 21, 1889. 1494. IV. — Hezekiah 
Williams, b. Ix'b. 9, 1830, and d. March 20, 1863. 1495. V. — Horace 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. I^q 

James, b. Dec. 26, 1832; m. Sept. 8. 1862, Delia A. Clark; b. Oct. 30, 
1836, and d. Dec. 12, 1876; he d. May 7. 1874. 1496. VI.— Verneuel 
David, b. Feb. 9, 1835; m. Oct. 6, 1867, Rosamond H. Cole, who d. Sept. 
18, 1878; resides at Warrensville, Ohio. 1497. VII.— Charles Willis, 
b. Jan. II. 1838 : m. Sept. 27. 1870, Sarah A. Sheldon ; b. Aug. 21, 1847 ;' 
resides at Hubbard, Trumbull Co., Ohio. 1498. VIII.— Edwin Hawley! 
b. Jan. 22,, 1843; ni- Jan. 30, 1872. Ellen A. Kennedy; b. Oct. 12, 1842! 
resides at Cleveland, Ohio. 1499. IX.— Sarah Eliza, b. Julv 29,' i^^G; 
m. Dec. 22, 1868, Harrison Cornelius Smith, b. Sept. 24, 1835; resides 
at Little Sioux, Iowa. 

1491 SIDNEY MORGAN, son of John Hammond, h. lune 4, 
1824; m. Polly S. Hains. July 4, 1849; she was b. Jan. 21, 1821." and d' 
Feb. 6, 1894; he then m. Charlotte Humphrey, April 2, 1898, who was 
b. Sept 8, 1827. Issue: 1500. I._Herbert William, b. May 20, 1850; 
m. Mary Wheeler Freeman, Dec. 21, 1877; she was b. Dec. 21, 1856.' 

DUNHAM. 

1493 CATHERINE C. HAMMOND, dan. of John, 1799; b. Feb. 
25, 1828; m. Elijah H. Dunham, Jan. 31, 1856; he was b. Sept. 12, 1827; 
she d. Nov. 21, 1889; he resides at Bedford, Ohio. Issue: 1501. l.-l 
Mary, b. Dec. 9, 1856; d. Feb. 9, 1858. 1502. II.— Mav, b. Dec. 9, 1856; 
d. Feb. 9, 1857. 1503. HI.— Charles Henry, b. Feb. 27, 1859; m. Aug. 
10, 1898, Sarah L. Perkins; b. Aug. 13, 1861. 

HAMMOND. 
1495 HORACE JAMES, son of John, 1799; b. Dec. 26, 1832; m. 
Sept. 8, 1862, Delia A. Clark ; b. Oct. 30, 1836. Issue : 1504. I.— Lynn 
J., b. Feb. 17, 1864; ni- Eva Dillon, Oct. 21, 1891 ; she was b. Dec. 12. 
1865; reside at Cleveland, Ohio. 1505. II.— William Clark, b. April 20,' 
1866, and d. 1877. 1506. HI.— Charles Burt, b. March 20, 1869; m.' 
Harriet Emeline Corlett. June 21, 1890; she was b. Julv 5, 1865; he d. 
Oct. 10, 1890. 1507. IV.— Harry Horace, b. June 12, 1872. 

HAMMOND. 

1497 CHARLES WILLIS, son of John, 1799; b. Jan. 11, 1838: m. 
Sept. 27, 1870, Sarah A. Sheldon; b. Aug. 21, 1847. Issue: 1508. I.— 
Arthur John, b. Dec. 9, 1871 ; m. June 28, 1899, Nell Jane Jackson; b. 
Dec. 21, 1873. 1509- II.— Horace Sheldon, b. Dec. 3, 1874; d. Nov. i, 
1879. 1510. IH.^Edwin Charles, b. Oct. 14, 1882. 

HAMMOND. 

1498 EDWIN HAWLEY, son of John, 1799; b. Jan. 2^,, 1843; m. 
Ellen A. Kennedy, Jan. 30, 1872; she was b. Oct. 12, 1842. Issue: 



150 JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

151 r. I.— Edwin T'aul, b. Nov. 28, 1872; d. May 30, 1878. 1512. II.— 
Lucretia Eva. b. Dec. 18, 1874. 1513.. 111.— Ralph Chauncey, b. Sept. 
2U 1876; d. Dec. 4. 1878. 1514- I\'.— Egbert Frank, b. May 23, 1881. 

SMITH. 

1499 SARA'H E. HA'MMON'D. daii. of Jolm, 1799; b. July 29, 
1846; m. Dec. 22, 1868. llarrison Cornelius Smith; b. Sept. 24. 1835. 
Issue: 1515. I- — Orton Louden Smith, b. I )ec. 24. 1869; lu. Aug. 3, 
1893, Clara A. Hartliolomew : b. Jan. 7, 1874. 1516. II. — Carrie Belle 
Smith, b. Oct. 10. 1871 ; m. Dec. 22, 1891, George Hamilton Peyton; b. 
Mav 14. 1865. 1517. HI. — Edna Dean Smith, b. Nov. 20, 1874; m. 
Aug. 16, 1892, Oliver Lee Peyton; b. 1867. 1518. I\\ — John Ham- 
mond Smith, 1). .Ma\ 8. 1877; m. April lO. 1899, Nellie Pearl Niswanger; 
b. Feb. 3. 1879 1 519. \'. — Edith Leonora Smith, b. March 19, 1879; 
m. June 7. 1899, Clarence Eugene Peyton; b. Aug. 31. 1874. 1520. VI. 
— George Barnum Snu'ih, b. May 24, 1884. 

HAMMOND. 

1500 HERBERT W. HAMMOND, son of Sidney M. Hammond, 
1824; b. May 20, 1850; m. Dec. 21. 1877, Mary W. Freeman; b. Dec. 21, 
1856. Issue: 1521. 1. — ^Mary (Jeneive, b. Jan. 10, 1879. 1522. II. — 
Maurice Sidney, b. May 13. 1882. 1523. HL^Kenneth William, b. 
Sept. 29, 1887. 

DUNHAM. 
1503 CHARLES HENRY DUNHAM, son of Catherine Ham- 
mond, 1828; b. Feb. 2y, 1859; m. Aug. 10. 1898. Sarah L. Perkins; b. 
Aug. 13, 1861. Issue: 1523a. I. — Edwin James, b. Jan. 23, 1900. 
1523b. 11. — Mildred May, h. Nov. 21. 1901. 

HAMMOND. 
1508 ARTHUR J. HAMMOND, son of Charles W. Hammond, 
1838; b. Dec. 9, 1871 ; m. June 28, 1899, Nell Jane Jackson; b. Dec. 21, 
1873. Issue: 1524. I. — Jean, b. Feb. 3, 1901. 

SMITH. 

1 51 5 ORTON LOUDON SMITH, son of Sarah E. Hammond, 
1846; b. Dec. 24, 1869; m. Aug. 3, 1893, Clara A. Bartholomew; b. Jan. 
7, 1874. Issue: 1525. 1. — I'lorence Helen, b. Aug. 20, 1896. 1526. 
II.— Gladys Viola, b. July i. 1896. 1527. HI.— Grace Edith, b. May 
19, 1898. 1527a. IV'. — Dwight Lyman, b. Jan. 12, 1900. 

PEYTON. 

1516 CARRIE BELLE SMITH, dau. of Sarah E. Hammond, 
1846; b. Oct. 10, 187] ; m. Dec. 22, 1891, George Hamilton Peyton; b. 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. I5I 

May 14, 1865. Issue: 1528. I. — Arlin Monroe, b. Feb. 19, 1894. 
1529. II. — Harrison Lacey, b. May 28, 1896. 1530. III. — Charles 
Dean, b. Jan. 7, 1900. 

PEYTON. 

1517 EDNA DEAN SMITH, dan. of Sarah E. Hammond, 1846; 
b. Nov. 20, 1874; m. Aug-. 16, 1892, Oliver Lee Peyton ; 1). 1867. Issue : 
1531. I. — Leroy Lee, b. May 16, 1894. 1532. II. — Edith Irene, b. Sept. 
6, 1898. 

SMITH. 

1 5 18 JOHN HAMMOND SMITH, son of Sarah E. Hammond, 
1846; b. May 8, 1877; m. April 16, 1899. Nellie P. Niswanger, b. Feb. 
3, 1879. Issue: 1533. I. — Harold Edgar, b. Nov. 11, 1900. 

PEYTON. 

1519 EDITH LEONORA SMITH, dan. of Sarah E. Hammond, 
1846; m. June 7, 1899, Clarence Eugene P'eyton ; b. Aug. 31, 1874, 
Issue: 1534. I. — Olive Peyton, b. Sept. 15, 1900. 

PARR. 
1481 POLLY HAMiMOND, dau. of Freelove Dunham, 1778; b. 
March i, 1802; m. Jan. 15, 1825, Jonathan Parr; b. Feb. 7, 1798. Issue: 
1535- I- — Ora P., b. Dec. 5, 1825; m. Mary Hosmer, 1845; she d. in 
Nov., 1850. He then ni. July 10. 1851, Eliza A. Patterson; b. Jan. 15, 
1826; he d. Nov. 12, 1886. Issue: 1536. II. — Ellen Olivia, b. March 
31, 1833; m. Dec. 5, 1857, Cicero Frank Bail; he was b. Sept. 9, 1832. 
1537. HI. — Ferdinand, b. June zy, 1843; m. July 15, 1866, Sedate De- 
Yoe ; she was b. April 20, 1847. 1538. W. — ^Francis Edgar, b. May 
29, 1847; "I- -^ov. II, 1868, Mary A. Boyd; b. Feb. 17, 1848; he d. Oct. 
3, 1893. 

PARR. 

1535 ORA p. PARR, son of Polly Hammond, 1802; b. Dec. 5, 
1825; m. Mary Hosmer, 1845; she d. in Nov., 1850. July 10, 1851, he 
m. Eliza A. Patterson; b. Jan. 15, 1826; he d. Nov. 12, 1886. Issue: 
1539. I. — Horace B. Parr, b. March 2, 1855; m. June 17, 1880, Emma 
M. Jayred; b. Nov. 24, 1863. 1540. II. — Lily O. Parr, b. Jan. 15, 1864; 
m. Dec. I, 1887, Fred L. Friday; b. June 20, i860. 

' BAIL, 

1536 ELLEN OLIVIA PARR, dau. of Polly Hammond, 1802; b. 
March 31, 1833; m. Cicero Frank Bail, Dec. 5, 1857; he was b. Sept. 
9, 1832. Issue: 1541. I. — Henry Orin, b. April 7, 1859; d. June 20, 
1877. 1542. II. — Ora Silas, b. June 11, 1861 ; d. Oct. 31, 1874. • 



152 TONATEIAN DUNHAM. 

PARR. 

1537 FERDTXAXI) IWRR. son of Tolly Hammond. 1802; b. June 
27, 1843: m. Sedate De\'oe, Jnly 15, 1866; she was b. April 20, 1847. 
Issue: 1543. 1. — Xellie A., b. Jan. Ti. 1868; m. March 10, 1890, John 
Armstrong. 

PARR. 

1538 FRAXCIS EDGAR PARR, son of Polly Hammond, 1802; 
b. May 20. 1847; i"- ^I^ry Augusta Boyd, Nov. 11, 1868; she was b. 
Feb. 17, 1848; ho (1. Oct. 3. 1893. Issue: T544. I. — Edna May, b. 
Sept. 14, 1869; (1. March 24. 1870. 1545. H- — Jessie Louisa, b. Aug. 
15, 1873. 1546. 111. — Lynn Frances, b. May 25, 1876. 1547. IV. — 
Arnett Maud, b. Sept 12, 1878. 1548. V. — Ethel Mary, b. Nov. 22, 
1888. 

PARR. 

1539 HORACE B., son of Ora P. Parr, 1825; b. March 2, 1855; m. 
June 17, 1880, Emma M. Jayred; b. Nov. 24, 1863. Issue: 1549. I. — 
\\'. Frank, b. May 27, 1881. 1550. II.— Grace M., b. Feb. 3, 1883. 
1551. III.— Claude C, b. July 20. 1884. 1552. IV.— Flora Belle, b. 
June 9. 1888. 1553. V. — P. Leonard, b. July 31, 1891. 1554. VI.— 
Helen, b. Aug. 31, 1893. Nellie, b. Aug. 31, 1893. 1555. VII.^ 
Gerald, b. Oct. 5, 1895; d. Oct. 24, 1895. Harold, b. Oct. 5, 1895; d. 
Oct. 10, 1895. 1556. VIII.— Mildred, b. Oct. 18, 1897. 

FRIDAY. 

1540 LILY O. PARR, dau. of Ora P. Parr, 1825; b. Jan. 15, 1864; 
m. Dec. I, 1887, Frederick Lyman Friday; b. June 20, i860. Issue: 
1557. I. — Carl Frederick, b. May 30, 1889. ISS^- H- — Marion, b. 
March 16, 1891 ; d. Jan. 3, 1896. 1559. III. — Ruth, b. April 13, 1894. 
1560. IV. — L\man Hamilton, b. May 7, 1896. 1561. V. — Kate, b. May 
3, 1898. 

ARMSTRONG. 
1543 Xi':LLIl': A. PARR, dau. of Ferdinand Parr, 1843; b- Jan. 
II, 1868; m. March 10, 1890, John Armstrong. Issue: 1562. I. — 
Shirley, b. April 9, 1894. 1563. II. — Lyle, b. Jan. 4, 1897. 

HAMMOND. 

1482 TTEZEKTAJI M., son of Freelove Dimham, 1778; b. March 7, 

1804; m. Jan. 15, 1827, Irena Barnes; b. Jan. 12, 1808; she d. April 10, 

1843. He then m. Lucinda Hudson, Jan. 31, 1844; b. May 29, 1823; 

she d. Jan. 28, 1899; '^^^ ^- ^"gf- 26, 1889. Issue: 1564. I. — Melvina, 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. 153 

b. Feb. 21, 1845; ""i- Nov. 9, 1861, Daniel Williams; he was b. April i, 
1834. and d. Jan. 20, 1873; she then m. George Boswell, July 4, 1875; 
he was b. Aug. 6, 1850. 1565. II. — Charles Hudson, b. Dec. 19, 1856; 
m. Dec. 12, 1876, Julia Ann Burgess; b. Nov. 22, 1857. Issue: 1566. 
I. — ^Marguerite, b. Feb. 2"/, 1893. 

WILLIAMS— BOSWELL. 
1564 MELA'INA. dau. of Hezekiah Hammond, 1804; b. Feb. 21, 
1845; m. Nov. 9, 1861, Daniel Williams; b. April i, 1834; he d. Jan. 
20, 1873; she then m. George Boswell, July 4, 1875. Issue: 1567. I. — 
Byron Williams, b. Feb. 2, 1863; m. July 4, 1889, 'Minnie J. Eastman; 
b. July 9, 1865. 1568. II. — Grant David Williams, b. Feb. 10, 1868; m. 
May 6, 1891, Grace A. McKee; b. May 19, 1869. 1569. HI. — Clara 
Boswell, b. May 23, 1876; m. July 22, 1898, John Murray; b. June 
8, 1870. 

WILLIAMS. 

1568 GRANT DAVID WILLIAMS, son of Melvina Hammond, 
1845; b. Feb. 10, 1868; m. May 6, 1891, Grace Amanda McKee; b. May 
19, 1869. Issue: 1570. I. — Aris Gerald. 1571. H. — Oris Jay. 1572. 
HI. — Kenneth H. 

MURRAY. 

1569 CLARA BO'SWELL, dau. of Melvina Hammond, 1845; b. 
May 23, 1876; m. July 22, 1898, John Murray; b. June 8, 1870. Issue; 
1573- I- — Thelma, b. Sept. 18, 1899. 

HAMMOND. 

1483 BENJAMIN D. HAMMOND, son of Freelove Dunham, 
1778; b. April 6, 1806; m. Feb. 7, 1838, Nancy M. Fox; b. March 16, 
1817. Issue: 1574. I.— Freelove L., b. Aug. 10, 1839; m. Feb. 16, 
i860, Charles W. Williams; b. Sept. 20, 1839; she d. May 12, 1885; he 
d. Nov. 23, 1863. 1575. II. — Joan, b. Aug. 21, 1841 ; d. July 30, 1885. 
1576. HI. — Leonard Parr, b. Aug. 26, 1843; "i- J'l"- 3> ^877, Emma 
Lucinda Morton; b. March 23, 1844. 1577. IV. — Nelson, b. Jan. 3, 
1850; m. Nov. 18, 1870, Rosell Booth; b. Nov. 20, 1849; '^e d. Sept. 7, 
1901. 

WILLIAMS. 

1574 FREELOVE L. HAMMOND, dau. of Benjamin D. Ham- 
mond, 1806; b. Aug. 10, 1839; ni- Feb. 16, i860, Charles W. Williams; 
b. Sept. 20, 1839. Issue: 1578. I. — May R., b. June 10, 1861 ; d. April 
4, 1869. 



154 JONATHAN DUNHAM. 

HAMMOND. 
157; XELSON HAMMOND, son of Benjamin D. Hammond, 
1806; b. Jan. 3. 1850: m. Nov. 18, 1870. Rosell Booth; b. Nov. 20, 1849. 
1579. I. — Hattie B.. b. July 20. 1872. 1580. H.— Lncy D., b. Aug. 
13. 1879. 

HAMMOND. 

1484 STOUGHTOX 1). HAMMOND, son of Freelove Dunham, 
1778; b. June 3. 1808; m. March 16, 1834, Sarah L. Hinds; 1). Jnly 24, 
1814; ho (1. Dec. 4. 1893; she d. April 4, 1876. Issue: 1581. I.— Silas 
n.. 1). lulv 18. i8_|r); in. Xov. 16, 1871, Sarah J. Hall; b. Jime 2^. 1847. 

HAMMOND. 
1581 SILAS 1). HAMMOND, son of Stoughton D. Hammond, 
1808; b. July 18, 1846; m. Nov. 16, 1871, Sarah J. Hall; b. June 25, 1847. 
Reside at Ellenburgh Depot, N. Y. Issue: 1582. I. — Edgar A., b. 
June 27,, 1874; d. June 2j, 1874. 1583. H. — Mabel ]\I.. b. Dec. 10, 1875; 
d. Feb. 16, 1889. " 1584. IH.^Maud E.. b. Sept. 23, 1877. LSSS- IV.— 
Helen L., b. Oct. 13, 1880. 1586. V.— Jennie M., b. Oct. 4, 1886. 
1586a. \'I.— Earl S., 1). June 8. 1888. 

PARR. 

1485 RACHEL HAMMOND, dau. of Freelove Dunham, 1778; b. 
June 16, 1810; m. Feb. 2T,, 1829, Leonard Parr; b. Feb. 27, 1807; he d. 
I'el). 7. 1883; she (1. July 18, 1880. Issue: 1587. I.— William Edgar, 
b. Dec. 2/, 1829; m. July 15, 1849, Harriet Maria Smith; b. Feb. 11, 
1828; she d. June 2^, 1890; he d. Jan. 2t„ 1903. 1588. II. — Amanda A., 
b. June 17, 1832; m. Feb. 15, 1851, Lucius Bartlett ; b. Dec. 26, 1821 ; 
he d. Dec. 29, 1874. 1589. HI. — Louisa, b. Aug. 29; 1835; m. July 3, 
1852, William 'McKee; b. Feb. 2, 1830; he d. Dec. 24, 1895. 1590. IV. 
— Frances I., b. Aug. 13, 1848; m. Oct. 26, 1871, David G. Lyman; b. 
April 26, 1852. 

PARR. 

1587 WILLIAM EDGAR, b. Dec. 27, 1829; m. July 15, 1849, Har- 
diet M. Smith; b. Feb. 11, 1828; she d. June 23, 1890; he d. Jan. 23, 
1903. Issue: 1591. L — liomer Smith, b. April 12, 1852; m. Ella D. 
Higgins, Jan. 31, 1874. 1592. II. — ^Horace James, b. March 28, 1854. 
1593. HI. — ^Henry Clare, b. Dec. 6, 1858; m. Clara J. Downey, May 13, 
1883. 1594. IV. — Jennie Dell, b. Feb. 25, 1863; m. James Robert 
Downey, Dec. 2y, 1884. 

BARTLETT. 

1588 AMANDA A. PARR, dau. of Rachel Hammond, 1810; b. 
June 17, 1832; m. Feb. 15, 1851, Lucius Bartlett; b. Dec. 26, 1821. 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. 155 

Issue: 1595. I.— Ruth A., b. June 18, 1852; d. Sept. 20, 1859. 1596. 
II. — Katie A., b. April 19, 1857; m. Nov. 29, 1876, Cyrus F. Pugsley ; 
b. Feb. 25, 1848; he d. Nov. 7. 1894. 1597. III. — Clara L., b. July 

3, 1869. 

AIcKEE. 

1589 LOUISA PARR, dau. of Rachel Hammond, 1810; b. Aug. 29, 
1835; m. July 3, 1852. William McKee ; b. Feb. 2, 1830; he d. Dec. 24, 
1895. Issue: 1598. I. — William Clayton, b. Nov. 26, 1856; m. Sept. 

4, 1889, Mary Aelaide Hutchins ; b. Dec. 3, 1865. 1599. II. — Grace 
Amanda, b. May 19, 1869; m. May 6, 1891, Grant David Williams; b. 
Feb. 10, 1868. 

LYMAN. 

1590 FRANCES ISSODENE PARR, dau. of Rachel Hammond, 
1810; b. Aug. 13, 1848; m. Oct. 26, 1871, David Gentle Lyman; b. April 
26, 1852. Issue: 1600. I. — Agnes Elgie, b. Nov. 7, 1874; d. Dec. 13, 
1874. 1601. IL— Elgie Amy, b. Aug. 8, 1877; d. Aug. 28, 1878. 1602. 
III.— Lela Rachel, b. May 24, 1883. 

PARR. 

1591 HOMER, son of William Edgar, 1829; b. April 12, 1852; m. 
Jan. 31, 1874, Ella D. Higgins ; b. Sept. 25, 1855. Issue: 1603. I.— 
Clayton Everett, b. Aug. 12, 1875; m. Oct. — , 1900, Alice Campbell. 
1604. II. — Archie Leonard, b. Sept. 25, 1878. 1605. III. — Marion Jay, 
b. Sept. 5, 1874. 1606. IV. — Edgar Clare, b. Dec. 13, 1890. 

PARR. 

1593 HENRY CLARE, son of W'illiam Edgar, 1829; b. Dec. 6. 
1858; m. May 13. 1883, Clara J. Downey; b. Oct. 27, 1858. Issue: 
1607. I.— George Robert, b. Oct. 30, 1886. 1608. II. — Sipha Maryett, 
b. Aug. 5, 1890. 1609. III. — Harry E., b. Aug. 3, 1896. 

DOWNEY. 

1594 JENNIE DELL PARR, dau. of William Edgar Parr, 1829; 
b. Feb. 25, 1863; m. Dec. 2"], 1884, James Robert- Downey ; b. Dec. 11, 
1861. Issue: 1610. I. — Blanche Ethel, b. Nov. 22, 1887. 161 1. II. — 
Rubv LaVerne, b. Aug. 6, 1897. 

PUGSLEY. 
1496 KATIE A. BARTLETT, dau. of Amanda A. Parr, 1832 ; b. 
April 19, 1857; m. Nov. 29, 1876, Cyrus F. Pugsley ; b. Feb. 25, 1848; 
he d. Nov. 7, 1894. Issue: 1612. I. — Bernice M., b. Sept. 29, 1881. 
1613. IL— Blanche L., b. May 9, 1883. 1614. HI.— Bessie C, b. April 
26, 1885. 1615. IV. — Howard B., b. Jan. 29, 1887. 1616. V. — Lilon 
Lucille Bliss, b. May 7, 1891. 



156 JOXATIIAX DUNHAM. 

AIcKEE. 

1598 WILLIA^r CLAYTON McKEE, son of Louisa Parr, 1835; 
b. Nov. 26, 1856; m. Sept. 4, 1889. ^^lary Adelaide Hutchins ; b. Dec., 
1865. Lssue: 1617. L — Riitli Louisa, b. Aug-. 22, 1902. 

\\ILLL\.MS. 

1599 GRACE AiMANDA McKEE. dau. of f.ouisa Parr. 1835; b. 
May 19. 1869; m. .ALay 6. 1891, Grant David Williams; h. Feb. 10. 1868. 
Issue: L— Aris Gerald. 1). Nov. 25, 1895. 1619. IL— Oris Jay, b. June 
8. 1900. 1620. IIL— KcMuietb H., b. Jan. 25. 1903. 

SANBORN. 
i486 OLI\-E llAALMOND, dau. of Freelove Dunbam. r;;8; b. 
July 18, 1812: m. Dec. 27, 1835, Jobn Sanborn; b. Oct. 16, 1813; sbe d. 
March 26, 1885; he d. March 2. 1891. Issue; 1621. I.— Edmund 
Morgan, 1). July 24, 1839; >". Feb. 11. 1894. xMartha Maria Woodard : 
b. Dec. 28. 1840. 1622. IL— Homer L., b. Oct. 5, 1841 ; d. Oct. 8, 1862^ 
1623. Jll.—John Simpson, b. June i, 1844; m. June 10, 1885, Lizzie 
Post; b. Aug. 20, i860. 1624. IV.—Alice Elizabeth, b. Feb. 28, 1847; 
m. Albert Russell, Nov. 14. 1866; he was b. March 15. 1840. and d. Aug.' 
16, 1872; she m. James Andrews, May 9, 1878; he was b. July 14, 1827. 
1625. v.— Mary P., b. July 14, 1849; m. Dec. 20, 1873, James Monroe 
Bittles; b. Dec. 6, 1850; he d. Jan. 17, 1897. 1626. \'L— Clark R., b. 
May 2S, 1853; m. Laura Kirk, April 24, 1880; she was b.-May 18, 1857; 
he d. Dec. 4, 1900. 

SANBORN. 
1603 J^'>nN SIMPSON, son of Olive Hammond, 1812; b. lune i, 
1844; m. June 10, 1885, Lizzie Post; b. Aug. 20, i860. Issue: 1627. I.' 
—Jessie Olive, b. July 22, 1886. 

RUSSELL— ANDREWS. 
1624 ALICE ELiZAI5ETH SANBORN, dau. of Olive Hammond. 
1812; b. 1-cb. 28, 1847; ni. Nov. 14, 1866, Albert Russell; b. March 15, 
1840; he d. Aug. 16, 1872; she then m. May 9, 1878, James Andrews; 
1) July 14, 1827. Issue: 1628. I.— Ernest Sherman Russell, son of 
Alice E. Sanborn, 1847; b. July 3. ,867; m. Sept. 20, 1890, Jennie Ada 
Post; b. Sept. 14, 1868. 1629. II.-Earl Howard Russell, son of Alice 
E. Sanborn, 1847; h. Sept. 24, 1872; m. Feb. 18, 1899, Martha Sheldon- 
b. April 26, 1877. No issue. 1630. IH.-Mary Alice Andrews, b 
Sept. 24, i88g. 1631. L— Glenn Albert, b. July 19, 1891. 1632 H — 
William E., b. June 24, 1897. 1633. ilL-Louis H., b. July 29, 1899 



JONATHAN DUNHAM. 157 

BLACK. 
1487 HARRIET HAMMOND, dau. of Freelove Dunham, 1778; b. 
April 9, 1815; m. Riifiis Clark Black, Jan. 17, 1838; he was b. Oct. 17, 
181 1, and d. Oct. 30, 1889; she d. May 6, 1890. Issue: 1634. I. — 
Sarah, b. Jan. 12, 1840; m. June 2, 1869, Alanson Russell; b. Feb. 7, 
1838; she d. May 11, 1891. 1635. II. — Lois, b. Jan. 13, 1842; m. Dec. 
21, 1870, Harvey B. Stranahan ; b. Aug. 10, 1850. 1636. HI. — Rachel 
J., b. May 3, 1843 : m- March 19. 1868, D. W. Tiffany ; b. March 21, 1840. 
1637. IV. — Ellen C, b. Feb. 3, 1847; "i- March 20, 1867, Amos A. 
McNish; b. July 12, 1846. 1638. V. — Maria, b. April 10, 1850; m. Jan. 
30, 1875, Fayette Clark; b. May 30, 1850. 

RUSSELL. 
1634 SARAH BLACK, dau. of Harriet Hammond, 1815; b. Jan. 
12, 1840; m. June 2, 1869, Alanson Russell; b. Feb. 7, 1838. Issue: 
1639. I. — Florence Ellen, b. Oct. 21, 1875. 

TIFFANY. 

1636 RACHEL J. BLACK, dau. of Harriet, 1815; b. May 3. 1843; 
m. March 19, 1868, D. W. Tiffany.; b. March 21, 1840. Issue: 1640. 
I. — Marion, b. April 19, 1872; m. Dec. 23, 1900, Florin A. Follin ; b. 
Aug. 3. 1868. 1641. II.— Kirk W., b. Jan. 6, 1874; d. , 1901. 

McNISH. 

1637 ELLEN C. BLACK, dau. of Harriet Hammond, 181 5 ; b. Feb. 
3, 1847; m- iMarch 20, 1867, Amos A. McNish; b. July 12, 1846. Issue: 
1642. I.— Homer W., b. March 29, 1871. 1643. H.— Mary H., b. Aug. 
15, 1874; m. June 16, 1897, Walter A. Spencer; b. Nov. 16, 1873. 1644. 
HI. — Paul H., b. Jan. 19, 1879; m. Nov. 8, 1899, Elsie A. Kellogg; b. 
Mav 16, 1879. 

SPENCER. 

1643 MARY H. McNISH, dau. of Ellen C. Black, 1847; b- Aug. 
15, 1874; m. June 16, 1897. Walter A. Spencer; b. Nov. 16, 1873. 
Issue: 1645. I- — Claud D., b. Nov. 14, 1898. 

McNISH. 

1644 PAUL McNISH, son of. Ellen C. Black, 1847; b. Jan. 19, 
1879; m. Nov. 8, 1899, Elsie A. Kellogg; b. May 16, 1879. Issue: 
1646. I.— Howard K., b. May 22, 1900. 

PRATT. 

1489 HANNAH HAMMOND, dau. of Freelove Dunham, 1778; 

b. July 30, 1821 ; m. Nov. 2^/, 1839, George Pratt; b. May 31, 1817; he 

d. Nov. 25, 1871 ; she d. Oct. 5, 1896. Issue: 1647. I- — William, b. 

May 10, 1841 ; d. Aug. 4, 1854. 1648. II. — ^Benjamin, b. March 23, 



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JONATHAN DUNHAM. 



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1843; m- July 7. 1872, Caroline Lamb; b. Sept. 25, 1849. 1649. HI.— 
Janette, b. Aug. 3. 1845; "i- Oct. 2^. 1872, George Phillabanm ; b. July 
I. 1838; she d. July 15, 1885: he d. June 10, 1885. 1650. IV..— Lewis, 
b. Xov. 15, 1848; d. Aug. 6, 1850. 1651. v.— Laura, b. Nov. 26, 1850; 
^ d. June 2, 1884. 1652. VL— Margaret, b. Aug. 25, 1853; d. Dec. 4, 
1854- 1653. ML— Lois. b. Nov. 6, 1858; m. Sept. 6, 1885, David 
Brundige; b. June 10, 1863. 1654. VIIL— Abbie, b. Sept. 4, 1862; m. 
March 24, |886, Elbert Colvin; b. Feb. 28, 1861. 

PRATT. 

1648 BENJAMLN PRATT, son of Hannah Hammond, 1821 ; m. 
July 7, 1872. Caroline Lamb; b. Sept. 25, 1849. Issue: 1655. I.— 
Nellie, b. April 2, 1873. 1656. H.- Walter, b. Oct. 20, 1874 1657 
HL— Fred. b. Sept. 9, 1889. 

PHILLABAUM. 

1649 JANETTE PRATT, dau. of Hannah Hammond, 1821 ; m. 
Oct. 27, 1872, George Phillabaum ; b. July i, 1838; she d. July 16, 1885; 
he d. June 10, 1885. Issue : 1658. L— Grace, b. Jan. 16, 1875 ; m. May 
2(i, 1897. 1659. n.— Norman J. Condon, b. Sept. 26, 1870. 

BRUNDIGE. 

1653 LOIS PRATT, dau. of Hannah Hammond, 1821 ; b. Nov. 6, 
1858; m. Sept. 6, 1885, David Brundige; b. June 10, 1863. Issue:' 
1660. L— Bessie ]5rundige, b. June 18, 1886. 1661. II.— Sidney, b. 
Aug. 21, 1889. 1662. HI.— Ruth, b. Jan. 26, 1893. 

COLVIN. 

1654 ABBIE PRATT, dau. of Hannah Hammond, 182 1 ; b. Sept. 
4, 1862; m. Elbert Colvin, March 24, 1886. Issue: 1663. I.^May b 
May 9, 1887. 1664. Il.—Cody, b. May 7, 1889. 

HAMMOND. 
1490 SOLOMON HAMMOND, son of Freelove Dunham, 1778; 
b. Feb. 7, 1825; m. April 20. 1847, Sarah McKee ; b. Nov. 11', 1827! 
Issue: 1665. I— Florence J., b. Jan. 31, 1848; d. Feb. 22, 1851. ' 1666 
II.— George W., b. Nov. 7, 1856; m. April 2^, 1879, Mary English- b 
July 31, 1856; he d. July 2, 1894. 

HAMMOND. 
1666 GEORCT^ W. HAMMOND, son of Solomon Hammond 
1825 ; b. Nov. 7, 1856; m. Mary English, April 2^. 1879. Issue : 1667' 
I.— Ray C, b. Sept. 7, 1889. 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

VIII.— JOSEPH (John), b. Nov. i8, 1637; m. (i) Nov. 18, 1657, 
Mercy Morton, dau. of Nathaniel Morton ; (2) and Lydia Cooper ; she 
d. Feb. 19, 1667; he m. (2) Aug. 20, 1669, Hester Wormall, of Rowley; 
Joseph, her father, lived in Rowley, where first child was b. 1642; 1649, 
she moved to Boston, and later to Scituate. Jonathan deeded to 
Joseph, for twenty-five L, land near unto the land bought of 
Churchill, which his father, John, deceased, died possessed of Nov. 4, 
1679; sold to Joseph, June 3, 1680; March, 1703, Joseph made will 
giving one-third profit of rents and household goods to Esther, his 
wife. He d. at Plymouth. Nathaniel Morton was son of George 
Morton and Julian Carpenter ; Julian Carpenter was sister of Alice, who 
m. Governor Bradford. 

WILL OF JOSEPH DUNHAM, Plymouth County, Mass. Book 
II, page 21. Joseph Donham son of John, ri\moulh, I. being at present 
weak of body, and not knowing the Day of my death, yet being of 
Right mind to dispnDse of that Little wordly Estate which God hath 
given me, i. After my decease my will is, I having done for and given 
to my two eldest sons, Eleazor Dunham and Nathaniel Dunham to the 
utmost of my ability, and have given them double to what I am able to 
give to the rest of my children formerly, therefore to Nathaniel 10 
acres belonging to my meadow at South meadow, 2 to my son Mipajah 
20 acres which he now lives on with j/^ acre on S. C. corner of lot I now 
live on. 3. to son Joseph 20 acres eastward of pond called John's Pond 
4. to two youngest sons Benajah and Daniel 40 acres of land I now live 
on which is my homestead, when they reach 21 years to be eciually 
divided between them — allowing their mother Esther Yj, rents and 
profits during her life. 5. to wife Esther goods chatties and other estate 
for her life, homestead to her till two youngest sons are 21 years, then 
Yt, income to her for life 6. wife Esther sole executrix. 7. request 
James Warren and William Shurtleff to be helpful to my wife in admin- 
istration. March 1703. Joseph Donham's Est. 

Witnesses : James Warren, Nathaniel Morton, William Shurtleff. 

June 16, 1703, probated. 

Inventory of Estate of Joseph Dunham, 1703. Plymouth County, 

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JOSEPH DUNHAM. 



Mass. Book II page 21. Wearing clothes 48/ his arms 40/ £4-8- 
books 7/ money 10/ 17- bedding & lining 5-5- pewter 24/ iron 
& brass 28/ 2-12- dishes, spoons & other household ware 14- chests 
and boxes 10- tables, chairs, barrels & other lumber i- wheels, card, 
wool, flax, I- carpenters tools 2- cart, plow, plowirons, chains, 3-12- 
cart tackling, hose, & other small tools. 10- horse and tackling & some 
other necessary tilings belonging to the horse 12- a piece of meadow 
lying 12- pine knots and shingles 18- yoke of oxen 6-10- 4 cows, 
3 calves II- 2 sheep, i horse 4- i horse 30/6 sheep & lams 32/ 
3-2- 3 shoats 12- debts due the estate 5-18- Debts due from estate 
£28-15 May 31, 1703. 

Issue, b. at Plymouth: 2. I.— Eleazar. b. 1658; m. 1682. Bath- 
sheba Pratt. 3. II.— Mercy, b. 1660; m. 1701, Joseph King. 4. III.— 
Nathaniel, b. 1665, at Wrentham ; m. 1689, Mary Tilson ; d. March, 1751. 
5. IV.— Micaiah, b. about 1680; m. 1701. Elizabeth Lazell ; d. Nov., 
1756. 6. \'.— Joseph, b. 1682; m. June 19. 1706. Bathia Chase, of 
Provincetown; 1699, enlisted under Warren for three years. In 1731, 
Bathia in Taunton was willed land in Middleboro, twenty A. lying E. of 
Jones' Pond, and a homstead. 7. VI.— Benaiah, b. 1683; m- May 7, 
1708, by Rev. Jonathan Dunham, dau. of Philip; he d. Feb. 8, 1766. 8. 

VII. — Daniel, b. 1689; m. Sarah ; d. Feb. 2, 1758. 

2 ELEAZAR, b. 1658; m. Bathsheba Pratt, 1682, in Barnstable; 
1689, became freeman; 1699, enlisted for three years under Capt. lames 
Warren. Issue, b. J'lymouth: 9. I.— Eleazar, b. 1682; m. Aliriam 
Phillips. 10. II.— Nathaniel, b. 1685: m. (i) Dec. 8, 1714. bv George 

Leonard; (2) Mercy . n. III._Mercy, b. 1686; m. 1706, 

Samuel Kempton, of Boston, son of Ephraim and Mary Reeves. 12. 
IV.— Israel, b. 1689; m. Joanna Rickard. 13. V.— Elisha, b. 1692. 14. 
VI.— Josiah, b. 1694; m. Ruth Kempton. 15. MI.— Bathsheba, b. 1696. 
16. VIII.— Susanna, b. 1698. 17. IX.— Joshua, b. 1701. 

9 ELEAZAR, b. 1682, Plympton: m. Mariam P'hillip's, dau. of 
Thomas; enlisted 1699 under Warren. Issue: 18. I.— Rebecca 
Phillips, b. 1706. 19. II.— Fear. b. 1708: m. Jacob Curtis, son of 
Ebenezcr. Issue: Fear Curtis, ]). 1740; m. Richard Kempton. 20. 
ITI.— Nathaniel, b. 171 1 ; m. Ann Dunham. 21. IV.— Ezekiel, b. 1717; 
m. Patience HoIuk's. 22. \'.— Elizabeth, b. 1724. 23. VI.— Jerusha,' 
b. 1726. 

14 JOSIAIT. b. 1694; m. 1 716. Ruth Kemi)ton, dau. of Manasseh 
Kempton and Mehitabel Holmes, of Scituate. Issue: 24. I.— Amos, 
b. 1716; m. (i) Abigail Hill or Faunce ; m. (2) Anne McElroy. 25. IL 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. l6l 

— Hannah, b. 1720. 26. III. — ^Charles, b. 1721. 27. IV. — Ruth, b. 
1722. 28. v.— Lydia, b. 1725. 29. VI.— Mary, b. 1727. 30. ML— 
Josiah, b. 1730. 

24 AMOS, b. 1716; m. 1741, Abigail Hill and 1744. Ann McEIroy. 
Issue: 31. I. — Amos, b. 1741 ; m., third, Abigail Faunce. ^2. II. — 
Robert, b. 1744; m. Ruth, dan. of Nathaniel Hatch. 33. HI.— Mary, b. 
1746; m. at Barnstable, Dec. 13. 1770^ Zadock Hatch, Falmouth. 34. 
IV. — Ann or Nancy, b. 1748; m. 1771, George Dunham; b. 1750, in 
England; d. in Bridgewater, Dec. 19, 1819. He was a captain in the 
Revolutionary war. 35. V. — Ruth, b. 1753; m. William Bradford. 36. 
VI.— Mary, b. 1753. 37. \"II.— Joseph, b. 1757. 38. Vlll.-^Catharine, 
b- 1759- 39- IX.— Abigail, b. 1763. 

33 ANNE, b. 1748; m. 1771, George Dunham ; b. 1750; she d. 1789; 
he d. Dec. 18, 1819. Issue: 40. I.— Josiah, b. about 1780; m. Betsey, 
of Robert Dunham. 41. II. — Anne, m. Samuel King. 

40 JOSIAH, m. 1806, Betsey, of Joseph Dunham. Issue: 42. 
Betsey Anne, m. John Eddy. 

KEMPTON. 

11 Mercy Dunham, b. 1686; m. 1706, Samuel Kempton. Issue: 
43. Mercy, b. 1707. 44. Thomas, b. 1708; m. Mary Holmes. 45. HI., 
— Lois, b. 1710. 46. IV. — Samuel, b. 1714. 47. V. — John, b. 1716. 
48. VI.^Mary, b. 1719. 49. VIL— Sarah— 5 of this name b. 1721-22- 
24-25-31- 

CURTIS. 

19 FEAR CURTIS, b. 1740, dan. of Jacob Curtis and Fear Dun- 
ham; m. March 21, 1762. Richard Kempton, b. Oct. 28, 1729, son of 
Thomas Kempton and Mary Holmes. Issue: 50. I. — Richard B., 
b. Dec. 20, 1763, Liverpool, N. S. 51. II.— Mary B., b. Dec. 21, 1764; 
m. Dec. 2y, 1785, Ephraim Hunt. 52. HI.— Thomas B.. b. Nov. 21, 
1767, Melton, N. S. 53. IV.— Rebecca, b. April 20, 1770; m. Levi 
Minand. 54. V.— Jacob Curtis, b. .Sept. 7, 1772, Milton, N. S. 55. 
VI.— John B., b. June 7, 1775. 56. VIL— Fear B., b. Aug. 10, 1778; d. 
Aug. 25, 1778. 57. VIIL— Frances, b. Aug. 10, 1778; d.Aug. 25, 1778. 

20 NATHANIEL, b. 1711 ; m. Anne Dunham, Martha's Vineyard. 
Issue: 58. I. — Elijah, b. 1736. 59. II. — Hannah, b. 1739. 60. HI. — 
Susanna, b. 1741 ; m. Sept. 20, 1764, Thomas Hall. 61. IV. — Rebecca, 
b. 1743. 62. V. — Abner, b. 1746. 

12 ISRAEL, b. 1689, Plympton; m. Joanna Rickard, of John, of 
Giles; she b. 1691 ; his will probated, 1737; deacon, church at L'lympton ; 
moderator, 1764-5-6-8. Issue, b. Plympton: 63. I. — Sylvanus, b. 1714; 



l62 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

m. Rebecca Crocker; d. 1796. 64. II. — Cornelius, b. 1716; m. Patience 
Barrows; d. Abington, 1766; she 1807. 65. III. — Ebenezcr, b. April, 
1720; m. (2) Mrs. Lydia (Perry) Fuller; d. 1766. 66. IV. — ^Susanna, b. 
1721 ; m. Daniel Crocker. 67. V. — James, b. 1723. 

63 SYLVANUS, b. Plympton. 1714; m. Rebecca Crocker, dau. of 
Abel; deacon; his name spelled Donham ; moderator, 1764-1771. A 
broken gravestone records his death, 1796; she d. Dec. i, 1798. 
Church records show that he was deacon and an efficient officer. Issue., 
b. Plympton: 68. I. — Patience, b. 1740; m. Perez Shaw. 69. II. — 
Israel, b. 1741 ; m. Hannah Whiting; d. May 29, 1828. 70. III. — 
Sylvanus, b. 1744; m. 1773, Mary Tribble. 71. IV. — Rebecca, b. 1745; 
m. 1798, John Chase; had nine children. 'J2. V. — Simeon, b. 1747; ni- 
Lydia Shaw; she d. Woodstock, 1822; d. May 20, 1820, Woodstock. 
73. VI. — Silas, b. Marc'h 28, 1749; m. (i) Mary Tilson ; m. (2) 1792, 
Lydia Polden ; d. Nov. 19, 1813; he d. July 23, 1815. 74. VII. — Su- 
sanna, b. 1751 ; m. Arthur Cobb. 75. VIII. — Elijah, b. 1753; m. Eunice 
Thomas, of Benjamin, Middleboro. 76. IX. — Isaac, b. 1755; d. Plymp- 
ton, May 18, 1776. yy. X.— Molly, b. 1757; m. John Morton. 78. XL 
— Asa, b. 1759; m. Lydia Cobb; he d. Burlington, Vt., Oct. 13, 1813; 
soldier. 79. XII. — Eleazar, b. 1761 ; m. Jane Bryant; d. Paris, Me. 

64 CORNELIUS, b. 1716, Plympton; m. Patience Barrows, who d. 
Sept. 15, 1807; he d. Marc'h 21, 1766, Abington. Issue, b. Plymouth: 
80. I. — Cornelius, b. Carver, Sept. 17, 1748; m. 1774, Lydia Atwood ; d. 
July 15, 1835. 81. II. — George, b. 1753; m. Phebe Lucas, of Joseph 
Lucas and Mary Rickard ; d. Dec. 6, 1800. 82. III. — James, b. 1754, 
near Bridgewater; m. Mary Ransom; b. at Carver, Aug. 12, 1756. 83. 
IV. — Patience, m. Mr. Perkins. 84. V. — Susanna, b. 1756; m. Ansel 
Lucas. 

65 EBENEZER, b. April, 1720; sailor; m. Mrs. Lydia (Perry) 
Fuller; b. 1725; d. 1787, widow Nathaniel Fuller, Plympton; he d. 1766. 
Issue: 85. I. — Phebe. 86. II. — Joanna, b. 1750. 87. III. — Thomas, 
b. 1765; m. Sara'h Crocker. 88. IV. — Sylvanus, b. 1754; m. Mrs. 
Ursula (Wright) Gilbert; d. Sept. 14, 1821. 89. V. — Hannah, m. 1775, 
Wm. CufT. 90. VT. — Jesse, b. April 21, 1756; m. Lydia or Lois Hatch; 
d. April 2.}^, 1845. 9i- \ H- — Nathaniel, 1). May, 1763; ni. Lucretia 
Noble; d. Aug. 20, 1830. 92. VIII. — Ebenezer. 93. IX. — Abigail, b. 
1764; m. Ebenezer Wright. 94. X. — Eunice 

80 CORNELIUS, b. Sept. 17, 1748, Carver; m. 1774, at Abington, 
Lydia Atwood, who d. Abington. June 8, 1841 ; sea captain. At a meet- 
ing of the Gov. and Com. of Safety at Hartford, March 18, 1777, a letter 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 163 

from Capt Seth Harding was read, requesting advice, "Whether to 
allow one Cornelius Dunham, of the Brig Defence, who was wounded 
in the fight in Boston Bay, and was at home lame in time of a cruise, 
*made afterwards, his share of the prize money and his wages, whilst 
disabled to serve by reason of his wound;" he d. July 15, 1835, Bristol, 
Me.; buried Pomaquid Point. Me. Issue, b. at Plymouth: 95. I. 
Cornelius, b. 1780; d. Abington. 1796. 96. II.— Henry, b. 1782; d. 
Charleston, S. C. ; mate of a brig; d. yellow fever; b. at sea. 97. HI.— 
Ezra, b. May 10, 1785; m. (i) Susanna Ford; m. (2) Polly Cary near 
Bridgewater; bei d. Abington, Nov. 30, 1857. 98. IV.— Isaac, b. Oct. 
II, 1787; m. Abigail Cary; d. March 25, 1856. 99. V.— Thomas, b. 
Oct. II, 1787; twin. 100. M.— Lvdia Atwood, b. 1790. loi. VII.— 
Worthv. 

88 SYLVANUS, b. 1754; lived Richford, Vt.; lumber business, 
Stillwater, N. Y. ; imported 'blooded horses ; crossed the Atlantic many 
times; lived in Madison, N. Y. ; captain in army; m. 1778, Mrs. Ursula 
(Wright) Gilbert; b. Nichols, N. Y.. 1760; d. Dec. zy. 1826; he d. Sept. 
14. 1821, Hamilton, N. Y. His wife by her first marriage had Isaac 
Gilbert, who d. in 1776. Her brother, Caleb Wright, erected the first 
flouring mill at Nicholas in the Susquehanna Valley. 

DEED. 

Between Job Wright of the District of Saratoga, County of Albany, 
State of New York, and Silvenus Dunham and Abraham Wright of the 
district County and State aforesaid. Dated April 10, 1790. Considera- 
tion 532 pounds, 15 shillings. Conveys "All that certain lot piece or 
parcel of land situated lying and being in the County of Albany within 
the bounds of a tract of land known and distinguished by the name of 
the Saratoga Patent and is part and parcel of lot number thirty nine 
in the second division of the said Saratoga patent and is known by the 
name of lot number one in the subdivision of lots number thirty nine 
and forty six in the second division of the said Saratoga patent. Be- 
ginning on t^he east bank of the Hudson River in the north westermost 
corner of said lot number thirty nine and runs from thence easterly 
along the north bounds of the said Great Lot number thirty nine. 
Sixty four chains, t'hence south twenty six degrees west twenty five 
chains and thirty seven links. North eighty six degrees and thirty 
minutes west to Hudson River thence along the bank of Hudson River 
aforesaid northerly to the place of beginning, containing one hundred 

and thirty six acres of land." Issue: 102. I. — Henry. 103. II. Isaac, b. 

Jan.. 5, 1782, Sally A. Albertson, Almira, N. Y. 104. Hl.—Wricht 



j64 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

Nichols. N.Y.: in legislature, 1830-39. 105. IV.— Nathaniel. 106. V.— 
Sylvaniis, b. 1793 ; m. 1821. Frances Forman ; d. June 7, 1882 ; he d. 1871. 
107. VI.^Eben. 108. \'II.— Daily, b. Dec. 10, 1800; m. Eunice Mat- 
thews; b. Aug-. II, 1805; d. Aug. II, 1856; he d. Feb. 5, 1885. 109. ' 
Vni —Nelson. M. D., Michigan, no. IX.— Sidney, studied law. in. 
X.— Ellen. 112. XL— Anna. 113. XII.— Polly, m. Mr. Curtis. 114. 
XIII.— Betsey, lived in Michigan; ni. George Dalrymple. of Nichols. 

98 ISAAC, b. Oct. II, 1787; m- Oct. 7, 1811, Abigail Cary, dau. of 
Rev. Jonathan, N. Bridgewater; d. Dec. 25, 1873; keeper of a light- 
house, Pemaquid Point, Me.; d. N. Bridgewater, Mardi 25, 1856. 
Issue: 115. I.— Cornelius Henry, b. May 25, 1814; m. Lucia Brett. 
116. IL— Abigail, b. Aug. 31, 1819; m. Dec. 25, i860, Sidney Eaton, of 
Chelsea, Mars. 117. HI— Isabella, b. April 13, 1822; m. March 6, 
1842, Barnabas Snow, of Eastham. 118. IV.— Mary Ann, b. July n, 
1824; m. Jan. 28, 1853, Isaac Brett, N. Bridgewater; d. Aug. 15, 1875. 
iic). v.— Isaac Atwood, b. March 6, 1827; m. Agusta L. Packard, Oct. 
23, 1896. 120. VI.--Benjamin FrankHn, b. Feb. 13, 1831, Brockton; 
m.Mav 15, 1854, Maria Packard, N. Bridgewater. 

115 CORNELIUS HENRY, b. May 25, 1814; m. Hartford, Sept. 
8, 1838, Lucia Brett, dau. of Z. and Lucia Snell Brett, of N. Bridge- 
water ; d. Nov. 14. 1886; he d. Feb. 24, 1893. Issue: 121. I.— Lavinia 
Ellen, b. Sept. 30, 1839; m. May 28, 1859, John Sewell, of Turner. Me. 
122. IL— Martin \'an Burcn, b. Oct. 20, 1840; m. (i) Jennie Howes 
Thatcher; m. {2) Emma Louise Taylor. 123. HI.— Cornelius Henry, 
b. Feb. 13, 1852; m. Hattie Hodges. 124. IV.— Abbie Frances, b. Jan. 
20, 1854; m. Wm. Clark, N. Bridgewater. 

123 CORNELIUS H., b. Feb. 13, 1852; m. Oct. 21, 1873, Hattie 
Hodges, of Atteboro. Issue: 125. L— Mary E., b. June 22. 1875 
126. II.— Clara A., b. May 7, 1879. 127. HI.— Clifford E., b. June 2, 

1884. 

122 MARTIN VAN B., b. Oct. 20, 1840, M. D. ; m. (i) May 24, 
1868, Jennie 11. 'rhatcluT, of N. Bridgewater; d. June 30, 1884; m. (2) 
July '27, 1886, l-.mm.-i L. Taylor, Westport, Conn.; Yale College; Har- 
vard Medical, "67; prominent in 'his profession, holding state and county 
offices; member of board of education for many years; member of 
legislature, 1887; resides Greenfield Hill, Conn. Issue: 128. L— 
Rufus Frederick, b. July 13, 1871 ; m. Feb. 26, 1896, Ada Ripley Banks, 
of Enterprise Hill, Conn.; editor and publisher of the Chronicle, South- 
port, Mass. 129. IL— Marion Cary, b. July 4, 1888. 130. III.— Lucia 
Brett, b. Nov. 13, 1901. 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 165 

S7 THOM'AS, b. 1765; m. Sarah Crocker about 1780; conducted 
a lumber business at Stillwater, Saratoga County, rafting his lumber 
to New York City. Issue: 131. I.— Solomon. 132. II.— Elijah E., 
Dec. 25, 1785; m. Sally Billings, March 21, 1811, and resided at 
Moreau, Saratoga Co., N. Y. 133. III.— Daniel. 134. IV.— Thomas. 
135- ^^— Abigail. 136. \7.— Martha. 137. VII.— Freelove. 

132 ELIJAH E. DUNHAM, b. Dec. 25, 1785; d. Aug. i. 1858: m. 
to Sally Billings at Moreau, Saratoga Co., N. Y., March 21, 181 1. 
Issue: 138. I.— John B. Dunham, b. Aug., 1813. 139. II.— Elizabeth 
Dunham, b. Dec. 31, 1821 ; m. to Wm. W. Booth at Highlands. Michi- 
gan, Dec. 2j, 1843. 

BOOTH. 

Issue: 140. I.— John Dunham Booth, b. Dec. 25, 1845; d. March 
25, 1847. 141- H.— Jane Ann Booth, b. Aug. i. 1847; tl. Sept. 
29, 1890. 142. HI.— Sarah E. Booth, b. Nov. 19, 1849; cl. Feb. 
27, 1880. 143. IV.— Wm. W. Booth. Jr.. b. Oct. 4, 1852. 144. V.— 
Chas. Sumner Booth, b. Oct. 25, 1855. 145. \'I.— Fannie Cornelius 
Booth, b. Oct. 26, 1857. 146. MI.--Clinton L. Booth, b. July 29, i860. 
147. VIII.— Louis L. Booth, b. March 4, 1864. 148. IX.— Nina D. 
Booth, b. Dec. 20, 1866. 

143 WM. W. BOOTH, m. Ida J. Stewart, Nov. 17, 1874, at Ames, 
la. Issue: 149. I.— W. Stuart Booth, b. Ames, la., March 18, 1876. 
150 II.— Katherine B. Booth, b. Ames, la., June 11, 1878. 151. III. 
— W. Harrison Booth, b. at Albia, la.. July 28, 1888. 

119 ISAAC ATWOOD, b. March 6, 1827; m. April 29, 1849, 
Augusta L. Packard, N. Bridgewater; d. Oct. 23, 1896. Issue: 152. 
I- — Frederick Eugene, b. July 16, 1850; d. March 18, 1854. 153. II.— 
Frank Atwood, b. Aug. 9, 1851 ; m. Hattie M. Sawyer. i54._IH._ 
Henry Morton, b. July 27, 1853; m. June 28, 1887, Nellie Hammond, of 
New London, Conn. 155. IV. — Mary Louisa, b. July 15, 1855 ; d. Sept. 
^7>, 1855. 156. v.— W^alter Cary, b. Feb. 4, 1857; m. Feb. 4, 1896, Ella 
Moss, of Brockton. 157. A'l.^William Hubert, b. Dec. 31, 1858; m. 
Sept. 25, 1876, Alice Chafe, Boston. 158. VII.— Helen Augusta, b. 
Sept. 3, 1872; m. June 28, 1897, Richard Elliott, M. D., of Brockton. 

153 FRANK A., b. Aug. 9, 1851 ; m. June 18, 1873, Hattie M. 
Sawyer, Campello, Mass. Issue: 159. I. — George Sawyer, b. July 18, 
1875. 160. II. — Louisa Bradford, b. March 6, 1877. 161. HI. At- 
wood Packard, b. May 25, 1894. 

97 EZRA, b. Plymouth, May 10, 1785; m (i) 1806, Abington, Mass., 
Susanna, dau. of Jacob Ford and Rachel Augur; b. 1787; d. March 2^^, 



1 66 TOSEPTt DUNHAM. 

1809; m. (2) 1810, Molly, dau. of Howard Gary, of N. Bridgewater; he 
d. Abington, May 30, 1857. Issue, b. at Abington : 162. I. — Henry, 
b. Oct. 13. 1806; m. April 8, 1826, Mary dishing, Nov., 1873. 163. H. 
— Susan. 1). Nov. 22, 1810; d. Oct.. 1852. 164. HI. — Howard Gary, b. 
Jan. 13. 1813: lu' was the oldest survivor in years' of the Old Guard of 
Service of the .American Peace Society, the forerunner of the present 
Peace Gongress ; m. Eliza Ann Drew. 165. IV. — Worthy Golumbus, b. 
June 17. 1815; (i) ni. Irene Shaw, m. (2) Marilla Pratt; d. 1882. 166. 
V. — Charles Atwood, b. Aug. 12, 1817; m. (i) Hannah Moore Studley, 
m."(2) Lucy Howland. 167. VI. — Gornelius Thomas, b. April 27, 1820; 
m. Mrs. Ann B. (Poyas) Jenkins; d. Aug. 15, 1895. 168. VII. — Ezra 
Ryder, 1). Sept. 26, 1822; m. Mercy Ann Bartlett. 169. VIII. — Angeline 
Huldah, b. Dec. 25, 1821 ; m. Vergil H. Gollins, Vermont. Had one 
child which d. ni infancy; d. Nov., 1854. 170. IX. — Elbridge Gary, b. 
March 28. 1828. 171. X. — Francis Williams, b. Aug. 20, 1829; d. 
March 31. 1849, Abington. 172. XI. — Ludia Howard, b. Oct. 7, 1834; 
m. Patrick O'Brien. 

168 EZRA. b. Sept. 26, 1822; m. 1857, Mercy Ann Bartlett. Issue: 
173. I. — Edwin Faxon, b. Jan. 18, 1858; m. 1887, Alma Floyd, Win- 
throp; d. Aug. 18, 1888. 174. II.— Albert B., b. March 2, 1861 ; ship- 
ping, Boston. 175. HI. — ^Arthur G.. b. March 2, 1861 ; carpenter, Win- 
throp. 

173 EDWIN F., b. Jan. 18, 1858; master carpenter; m. 1887, Alma 
l-'loyd, Winthrop; d. Aug. 18, 1888. Issue: 176. I. — Howard F., b. 
1888. 

165 WORTHY G., b. Abington, June 17, 1815; m. (i) Dec. 24, 
1837, Irene Shaw; b. Weymouth, Jan. 5, 1817; d. Jan. 4, i860, at Abing- 
ton; m. (2) Oct. 4, i860, Marilla Pratt; 'he d. 1882. Issue: 177. I. — 
Rensselaer, b. Sept. 16, 1838; d. Sept. 17, 1839. i?^- U. — ^Jotham Ells- 
worth, b. May 3, 1842. 179. HI. — Summer Ellis, b. Sept. 3, 1847; d. 
Sept. 25, 1848. 180. IV.— Irene Shaw, b. Oct. 23, 185 1. 181. V.— 
Sarah William, b. July 22, 1855; d. Jan. 4, i860. 182. VI. — ^Abbie 
Weston, h. Aug. 30, 1858; d. Aug. 15, 1859. 

166 GHARLES A., b. Aug. 12, 1817, Abington; m. (i) July 7, 1844, 
Hannah Moore Studley; b. Dec. 16, 1824; d. Jan. 26, 1850; m. (2) Jan. 
22, 1851, Lucy A. Howard; clergyman; d. 1882. Issue: 183. I. — 
Ellen, b. April 17, 1845; ^I- June 30, 1859. 184. II. — Winthrop, b. Nov. 
18, 1848; d. Sept. 23, 1849. ^85. HI. — Howard Gary, b. Dec. 23, 1852, 
Louisville. Ky. 

162 HENRY, b. Oct. 13, 1806; noted wrestler, athletic and in- 



JOSEPH DUNHAM.. 167 

ventor; m. April 8, 1826, Mary, dau. of Col. Brackley Cus'hing; b. April 
2, 1805, xAbington, Mass.; he commanded in the celebration forty com- 
panies and five regiments ; Brigadier general, at the completion of 
Bunker Hill Monument; d. Nov., 1873. Issue, b. and d. at Abington : 
186. I. — Charles Henry, b. Oct. 30, 1827; d. June 17, 1832.- 187. H. — 
Brackley Cushing, b. Sept. 2, 1829; m. Nov. 2, 1859, Elizabeth T. Hunt. 
188. HI.— Sarah Maria, b. Nov. 9, 1831 ; d. Dec. 18. 1840. 189. IV.— 
Andrew, b. Nov. 25. 1833; m. Jan. 20, 1855, Mercy 'F. Whitcomb ; d. 
Feb. 16, 1900, Mattapoisett. 190. A\ — Henry, b. Oct. 18, 1835. 191. 
VI. — Mary Cushing, b. July 2, 1838; d. Nov. 2^, 1843. ^9^- ^'H- — 
Caroline, b. Jan. 18, 1841 ; d. Sept 10, 1841. 193. Mil. — Emma Annett, 
b. Jan. I, 1844; m. R. L. Hunt, Weymouth, Mass. 194. IN. — Jose- 
phine, b. June 8, 1846; d. Sept. i, 1846. 195. N. — ^Susan Ford, b. May 
20, 1848. 196. NI. — Frank, b. May 25, 1850; d. Sept. 7, 1850. 197. 
XII. — Annie Poyas, b. Aug. 20. 1852; d. Dec. 14, 1854. 

189 ANDREW, b. Nov. 25, 1833 ; m. Jan. 20, 1855, Mercy F. White- 
comb ; d. Feb. 16, 1900, Mattapoisett. Issue: 198. I. — Sarah Marion, 
b. Jan. 20, 1856; m. Geo. Dorr. Had Richard Dorr, Boston. 199. II. 
— Emma Gertrude, b. April 23, 1862. 

190 HENRY, b. Oct. 18, 1835; m. Ella Bristol, Norwell ; inventor 
shoe machinery; d. 1884. Issue: 190a. I. — Ida, Boston. 190b. II. — 
Henry B., physician, Rutland, Mass. 190c. HI. — Arthur C, Lynn, 
Mass. 

' 164 HOWARD GARY. b. at Abington, Jan. 13, 1813; m. Plymouth, 
May 28, 1844, Eliza Ann Drew, Winthrop, Mass.; clergyman; d. May 
30, 1906. Issue: 200. I. — Charles Wesley, b. Ashburnham, Mass., 
April 8, 1846. 201. II. — Francis Howard, b. Leominster, Mass., Nov. 
18, 1847; d. Sept., 1848. 

167 CORNELIUS T., b. April 2y, 1820; m. largest wholesale shoe 
merchant in the South, 1820; m. July 7, 1847, Mrs. Ann (Poyas) 
Jenkins, Charleston, S. C. ; he d. Aug., 1895, at Ashington, near Boston. 
Issue: 202. I. — Henry Lucius, b. Charleston. S. C, Sept. 8, 1848; d. 
Abington, May 25, 1867. 203. II. — Edward Francis, b. July 24, 185 1, 
Annie Sherry Boardman. 204. III. — Marion Porcher, b. April 29, 1853; 
m. Baylis Earl Seaborn. 205. IV. — Mary Emma, b. Abington, Mass., 
Aug. 7, 1857; d. Sept. 26, 1872, Woolaston. 206. V. — Elizabeth Ann, 
b. Feb. 18, 1859; m. Alfred Branch Harlow. 207. VI. — Cornelia 
Thomas, b. Winthrop, Mass., April 24, 1862. 208. VII. — William 
Inglesby, b. March 6, 1867; d. April 29, 1867, Abington. 

203 EDWARD F., b. Charleston, S. C, July 24, 185 1 ; m. May 24, 



1 68 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

1887, Annie S. Boardman, of Hopkinton, Mass.; heavy boot and shoe 
manufacturer, Boston, Mass. Issue : 209. I. — Lawrence Boardman, b. 
julv 18, 1882. 210. II. — ^Conielius Thomas, b. Aug. 21, 1887. 

204 MARION P., b. April 29, 1853. Charleston, S. C. ; m. June 15, 
1875, Baylis E. Seaborn, who d. March 15, 1891, Piedmont, S. C. Issue: 
211. I. — Paul Dnnliam Seaborne, 1). Dec. 7. 1877. 212. II. — Annie 
Louise, b. Jan. 10, 1880. 213. Hi. — Edward James, b. Nov. 28, 1881. 
214. I\'. — Mary Earle, b. July 5, 1883. 215. V. — John Earnest Poyas, 
b. Nov. 30, 1885. 

HARLOW. 

206 ELIZABETH A., b. Feb. 18, 1859, Charleston, S. C. ; m. Dec. 
5, 1883, Alfred I'.. Harlow, Middleboro, Mass. Issue, 6 Milton, Mass.: 
216. I — Kailicrine G. Harlow, b. Dec. 28, 1888. 217. 11. — Alfred 
Gibbs, h. jan 21, 1890. 

O'BRIEN. 

172 LYDIA H., b. Oct. 17, 1834; m. Oct. 4, 1853; Patrick O'Brien, 
of Abing"ton. Issue, b. Abington : 218. I. — Angeline Frances O'Brien; 
b. Aug. 15, 1854; milliner, Abington. 219. II. — William Smith, b. 
Aug. 16, 1856; boot and shoe heel manufacturer, Abington, Mass. 220. 
HI. — Delia Hammond, b. Dec. 22, 1862; d. July 23, 1864. 221. IV. — 
Robert Lincoln, b. Sept. 14, 1865, Washington, D. C. ; journalist. 222. 
v.— Mansfield, b. 1867. 223. VI.— Charles, b. April, 1870. 224. VII. 
— Ellen, b. July, 1872. 

108 DAILY, b. Dec. 10, 1800; m. May 9, 1827, Eunice Mathews; 
b. Aug. II, 1805; d. .\ug. II, 1856; he d. Feb. 5, 1885. Issue: 225. I. 
— Ephraim F., M. !).. b. May 30, 1828; m. Kate West. 226. II. — 
Isaiah M., M. D., b. July 23, 1830; d. x\pril 15, 1868. 227. HI. — James 
D., D. D., b. Oct. 26, 1832; m. Jan., 1861. 228. IV.— Ruth, b. Dec. 
10, 1834; d. July 10, 1861. 229. V. — Joseph, b. July 9, 1837. 230. VI. 
— Josephine, b. July (;, 1837; d. July 28, 1881. 231. VII. — Laura E., b. 
Sept. 8, 1839; m. William Warwick. 232. VIII. — ^Mary J., b. Oct. i, 
1841 ; m. Howard W. Clark. 233. IX. — Stephen H., b. Sept. 11, 1843; 
m. (i) Alice Shoemaker; m. (2) Minnie Edsall, Nichols, Troga Co., 
N. Y. 234. X. — Lucy L., b. Sept. 16, 1846; m. Aug. i, 1869, Sidney 
Colburn; d. March 9, 1883. 235. XL— Isabella P., b. May 22, 1850; d. 
Oct., 1850. 

225 EPHRAIM F., M. D., b. May 30. 1828; m. March 24, 1859, 
Kate West, of Columbus, O. Issue: 236. I. — Edward W., b. 1861 ; d. 
Dec, 1892, Binghamton, N. Y. 



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CLARK. 

232 MARY J., b. Oct. I, 1841 ; m. 1872, Howard W. Clark. Issue : 
2^]. I. — 'Charles Clark. 238. II. — Laura. 239. III. — Harry. 

21,^ STEPHEN H., b. Sept. 11, 1843; m- (0 Oct. 2^, 1872, at 
Nicholas, N. Y., Alice Shoemaker, who d. Jan., 1881 ; m. (2) June 10, 
1885. Minnie Edsall, of Nic'holas, N. Y. Issue: 240. I. — Margaret, 
b. 1875; m. Oct., 1898, Samuel IJrodhed, of Old Forge, Pa. 241. II. — 
Harriet Eunice, b. July, 1886. 242. HI.— Ruth McCarty, b. July, 1891. 

COLBURN. 

204 LUCY L., b. Sept. 16, 1846; m. Aug., 1869, Sidney Colburn; d. 
March 9, 1883. Issue: 243. I. — ^John Colburn. 244. II. — Willie. 245. 
HI.— Waldo. 24r). I\\— Kate. 247. V.— Sarah. 248. VI.— Luther. 
249. VII. — Edward. 

WARWICK. 

231 LAURA E., b. Sept. 8, 1839; m. Oct. 29, 1861, William War- 
wick, who d. 1863. Issue : 250. I. — Sarah Warwick. 

106 SYLVANUS, b. Johnstown, N.' Y., 1793; m. 1821, Frances 
Forman; d. June 7, 1882; he d. April 15. 1871. Issue: 251. I. — Mary 
Elizabeth, b. 1827; d. 1892. 252. II. — WilHam Henry, b. 1829; m. 
Frank Taylor; d. 1899. 253. HI. — Norman Curtis, b. 1831 ; d. 1833. 
254. IV. — Susan Caroline, 1). 1833; m. 1861, James Dunham. Had 
Daisy S. Dunham, Nichols, N. Y. 255. V. — ^Charlotte Ann, b. 1836; 
m. 1859, Warren Hooker, Oswego, N. Y. ; she d. 1861. 256. VI. — 
Frederick K., b. 1838; d. 1865. 257.. VII. — Sands E., b. 1840; m. Alice 
Eastabrook. 258. \'III. — Charles Summer, b. 1846; m. Melissa Lane. 
259. IX. — Frances J., b. 1850; m. 1875, Jerry Hyres, w'ho d. 1877. Had 
Virginia Hyres; m. 1896, Sydney Drake and had Sydney Drake, Jr., b. 
1899. 

258 CHARLES S., b. 1846; m. 1862, Melissa Lane, Nichols, N. Y. 
Issue: 260. I. — Frank F. 261. II. — Frederick S. 

252 WILLIAM H., b. 1829; m. Frank Taylor, of Nichols, N. Y. ; 
d. 1899. Issue: 262. I. — Anna H., m. Mr. Ballastier, New Haven, Ct. 
263. II. — Charlotte; m. Mr. De Long, Binghamton, N. Y. 264. HI.— 
Madge, Nichols, N. Y. 265. IV. — Georgianna, Nichols, N. Y. 

257 SANDS E., b. 1840; m. 1870, Alice Eastbrook. Issue: 266. 
I. — Frederick, Binghamton, N. Y. 267. II. — Harry, Nichols, N. Y. 

103 ISAAC, b. Jan. 5, 1782, Stillwater, N. Y. ; 1803, moved to Lake 
Ontario with oxen; 1836, Nichols, N. Y. ; m. Dec. 18, 1810, by Rev. J. 
Townsend, of Madison, Sally Ann AUerton, of Amenia, N. Y. ; b. Oct. 
15, 1792; he d. Nichols, March i, 1876.- Issue: 268. I. — ^Sarah Ann, 



1-0 JOSEPH DUNHAAl. 

b. Oct. 17. 181 1 ; m. AFay 29, 1834, William M. Davis. Had two sons. 
269. II.— Emily, b. Jan. 10. 1814; m. Daniel Fisk Kellogg, Chittenango, 
N. Y. 270. ill.— llarvcy Wright, b. Oct 13, 1813; m. Mary 
Ann Lounsl)ury; d. Dec. 30. 1875. 271. I\'.— Henry, b. March 16, 
1816: m. Ellen Mel ). maid ; d. March 11. 1872. 272. V.— Isaac, b. 
March 11. 1821 ; m. Aim Osborne. Nichols, N. Y. 273. VI. — Pamelia 
J.,b. bVb. 21. 1824; m. William H. Russell. Windham, I'a. 274. VII.— 
David, b. Dec. 2=,, 1826; m. Yandenmark. 275. VIII. — Diadamia, b. 
Feb. I, 1830; m. Clinton H. Sage, Chittenango, now Norwich. 276. 
IX.— Alfred A., b. July y, 1834; m. Sept. 5, 1874, Cecilia McGonigle. 
Had one daughter. 

KELLOGG. 

269 EMILY, 1). Jan. 10, 1814; m. Nov. 13, 1836, Daniel F. Kellogg; 
b. Sept. 12, 1807, New Salem, Mass. ; d. Jan. 6, 1882 ; he d. April 11, 1864. 
Issue: 2yy. I.— George Kellogg, Fulton, N. Y. ; b. 1837, Weston, Mass. 
278. II.— Charles, Chittenango, N. Y. : b. Dec. 14, 1839, at Minden. 
N. Y. ; m. Betsey Case. Issue: 279. I. — Betsey Case, b. Aug. 17, 1875. 
280. II. — Daniel Fisk, b. March 19. 1865 ; m. Maude, dan. of Judge G. A. 
Forbes, of Canastota, N. Y. 

280 DANIEL FISK KELLOGG, b. March 19, 1865. Chittenango. 
N. Y. ; m. Maude, dan. of Judge G. A. Forbes, of Canastota, N. Y. He 
is on the editorial staff of the New York Sun. Issue: 281. I. — ^Daniel 
Fisk. Jr., b. Oct. 14, 1892. 282. II.— Victoria, b. Dec. 4, 1897. 

271 HENRY, I). March 16, 1816; m. Aug. 24, 1851, Ellen Mc- 
Donald; d. IMarch 11, 1872. Issue: 283. I.— Eva D., b. July 5, 1852; 
d. Sept. 3, 1854. 284. II.— Wrig^ht, b. July 6, 1854; d. Aug. 12, 1854. 
285. HI.— Frances E., b. Jan. 10, 1856, West Bend, Wis. 286. IV.— 
Mary Isadore, b. Jan. 20, 1858; m. John F. Cole. 287. V. — Elizabeth 
P., b. IMarch 9, i860. West Bend, Wis. 288. VI.— Charles Henry, b. 
June 20, 1863; m. Ernestine Eberly. 

COLE. 

286 MARY 1.. 1). Jan. 20, 1858; m. Aug. 23, 1883, John F. Cole, 
Marshfield, Wis. Issue: 289. I.— Ethel Cole, b. Aug. 28, 1884, 
Spencer, Wis. 290. II. — ^Charles, b. April 26, 1886, Spencer, Wis. 
291. HI. — Francis, b. June 19, 1889, Marshfield, Wis. 292. IV. — Anna 
Eliza, b. June it, 1892, Marshfield, Wis. 

288 CHARLES IL, b. June 20, 1863; m. July 4, 1890, Ernestine 
Eberly, Fairbault, Minn. Issue: 293. I. — Eugene, b. April 19, 1891. 
294. II. — John, b. Aug. 27, 1892. 295. HI.^-Henry, b. Aug. 25, 1894. 

270 HARVEY W., b. Oct. 13, 1818; m. Dec. 29, 1845, Mary Ann 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. I7I 

Lounsbiiry; d. Dec. 30, 1875. Issue: 296. I. — Emily Kellogg, b. May 
3, 1853; ni. March 10, 1897, F. J. Hunt. 297. II. — Charles L., b. Dec. 
I, 1864; m. 1886, Janet Bennett, Nichols, N. Y. Had dan. b. 1891. 
298. HI.. — Harvey, b. Aug. 22, 1867. Nichols, N. Y. 

RUSSELL. 

273 PAMELIA J.. I). Feb. 21, 1824; m. Jan. 8, 1846. William H. 
Russell, Windham, Ta. Issue: 299. I. — William FI. Russell, b. 1853; 
d. 1899. 

274 DAMD, b. Dec. 25, 1826; m. Vandermark. Issue: 300. I. — 
Orson, Brig'hamton, N. Y. 301. 11. — Isaac, Washington State. 302. 
IH. — Lewis, Washington State. 303. IV. — Cora, Binghamton, N. Y. ; 
m. Frank Thomas. 

SAGE. 

275 DIADAMIA, b. Feb. i, 1830; m. Dec. 20. 1853, Col. Clinton H. 
Sage, New Norwich, N. Y. Issue. 304. I. — Willis C. Sage, Nov. 19, 
1854; d. Feb. 21, 1877, New York City. 305. II.— Albert K., b. July 
I, 1858, Fulton, N. Y.; d. Nov. 24, 1861. 306. HI.— Helen, b. Oct^, 
1856; m. April 28, 1879, F- B. Mitchell, Norwich, N. Y. 

306 HELEN SAGE, b. Oct. 5, 1856; m. April 28, 1879, F- B. 
Mitchell, Norwich, N. Y. Issue: 307. I.— Sally Mitchell. 308. II.— 
Minot. 

91 NATHANIEL, b. 1763; m. Lucretia Noble; lived Delphi, 
Onondaga Co., N. Y. ; d. Aug. 20, 1830-2. Issue: 309. I. — Frederick, 
b. March 17, 1797; m. Harriet Tompkins; d. May 22, i860. 310. II. — 
Julius, d. young. 311. III. — Augustus, d. young. 312. IV. — David, b. 
about 1813; m. Delia Whitman; d. 1889. 313. V. — Jay, b. about 1816; 
m. (i) Julia Rosebrook ; m. (2) Hannah Hall; d. 1880. 

313 J/\Y, b. about 1816; m. (i) Julia Rosebrook, who d. about 1851 ; 
m. (-2) Hannah Hall; 'he d. about 1880. Issue: I. — Marshall Wort, b. 
Nov. 20, 1847; '11- J'-ily 29, 1868, Clara L. Higley. 315. II. — Sarah, b. 
Dec. 12, 1849; d. Nov. 20, 1867. 316. HI. — Oliver Nathaniel, by 
Hannah Hall. 

309 FREDERICK, b. March 17, 1797; m. 1827, Harriet Tompkins; 
b. March 22, 1800; he d. May 22, i860. Issue: 317. I. — Julius Augus- 
tus, b. June I, 1828; m. Jeanette Trumbull; d. May 26, 1872. 318. II. 
— Nathaniel, b. June 21, 1830; m. Mary Sayles. 319. HI. — Dorothy 
Abba, b. Oct. 20, 1834; m. Bradley S. Dewey. 320. IV. — Frederick, b. 
July 29, 1838. 

314 MARSHALL W., b. Nov. 20, 1847; m. July 29, 1868, Clara L. 
Higley. Issue: 321. I. — George Jay, b. May 16, 1869. 



\y2 josp:ph dunham. 

DEWEY. 

319 DOROTHY A., b. Oct. 20, 1834: m. (0 March 30, 1852, 
Bradley S. Dewey; b. Feb. 16, 1827, and d. Fell. 25, 1873; m. ^2) D. 
1). I'.utts. Issue: 322. L — Harriet Lucina Dewey, b. June 2"/, 1853; 
ni. 1-rank E. Jennings. },2},. II. — Caroline Adelia, b. Oct. 26, 1856; d. 
June, 1862. 324. JIl. — Chauncey Edward. 1). Oct. 31, 1859; m. Alice 
W. Forbes. 323. I \'.— David Dunham, b. July 2j. 1866; ni. Sept. 22,, 
1896, Georgis M. Johnson; b. Nov. 15. 1875. 

325 DA\11) 1). DEWEY, b. July 2-, i866; m. Sept. 23. 1896, 
Georg-is M. Johnson; b. Nov. 15, 1875. Issue: 326. I. — Dorothy 
Dewey, b. April 9, 1899. 

JENNINGS. 

■^22 HARRIET L. DEWEY, b. June 2y, 1853; m. Dec, 1872, Frank 
E. Jennings; b. Aug. 12, 1847. Issue: 327. I. — Eva Louise Jennings, 
b. Feb. 5, 1877. 

324 CHAUNCEY E. DEWEY, b. Oct. 31, 1859; m. Sept. 10, 
1889, Alice W. Forbes; b. June 5. 1869. Issue: 328. I. — Albert 
Warner Dewey, b. Dec. 5, 1891. 329. II. — Edward Bradley, b. Oct. 
26, 1895. 330. HI. — 'Clarence Forbes, b. March 17, 1897. 

317 JULIUS A., b. June i, 1828; m. Oct., 1849, Jeanette Trum- 
l)ull ; b. Felx 10. 1830; lie d. March 28, 1872. Issue: 331. I. — Fred- 
erick Nelson, 1). Nov. 8, 1850; m. 1871, Arvilla Billington. 332. II. — 
Euna Lois, b. Oct. 24, 1856; m. 1874, Ri;ssell Z. Saddler. 

318 NATHANIEL, !>. June 21, 1830; m. Sept., 1852, Mary Sayles ; 
b. Oct. 14, 1831. Issue: 333. I. — Charles Edwin, b. Feb. 20, 1862; ni. 
(i) April 30, 1895; m (2) Isabella Mosher ; b. Oct. 5, 1868. 334. II. — 
William Nathaniel, b. Sept. 20, 1865. 

104 WRIGHT, m. Harriet Brown; resided in Nichols, Tioga 
County, N. Y. ; was a member of the state legislature. Issue: 335. I. 
— William. 336. II. — Eben. 337. III. — Amelia. 338. IV. — Frances. 
339. V. — Maria, m. James Webster. 340. VI. — Mary. 341. VII. — 
Sarah. 

WEBSTER. 

339 MARIA, m. James Webster. Issue: 342. I. — Frances Web- 
ster, m. J. W. R. r.uttles, M. D., New York City. 343. II.— Joseph. 
344. III. — Seymour. 345. I\\ — Willis. 346. V. — Alice, m. Henry 
Buttles. 347. VI. — Harriet, m. Carpenter Parnuttell. 

342 FRANCES WEB'STER, m. W. R. Buttles, M. D., New York 
City; d. 1880. Issue: 348. I. — Dorothea Buttles. 



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SADIJER. 

332 EDNA L., b. Oct. 24, 1856; m. 1874. Russell L. Sadler. Issue: 
349. I. — ^Julius Dunham Sadler, b. Aug. 16, 1881. 

SADLER. 

331 FREDERICK N.. b. Nov. 8, 1850; m. 1873, Arvilla Billington. 
Issue: 350. I. — Grace. 351. II. — Edna, b. Aug. 28, 1887. 

312 DAVID, b. 1813; m. Delia Whitman; b. 1820; d. Jan., 1883; 
he d. 1889. Issue: 352. I. — Edward, b. about 1836; m. Ann Craver. 
Had four children. 353. II. — Albert Burdette, b. April 3, 1842 ; m. 
Janette Rector; b. April 2, 1843; d. Dec. 5, 1890; he d. June 29, 1890. 
354. III. — Frederick, b. 1844; d. 1847. 355- IV.— David, b. Sept., 1848; 
m. Minnie Lyons; d. Jan. 13, 1891. 356. V. — Theresa, b. 1850; d. 1862. 
357. \l. — Alice, b. Feb., 1863; m. Edmund Gearhart. 

355 DAVID, b. Sept., 1848; m. Feb., 1873, Minnie Lyon; b. .A.ug., 
1854; d. Nov. 2, 1885; 'he d. Jan. 13, 1891. Issue: 358. I. — Theresa 
Anna, b. July 20. 1874; m. May 19, 1896. 359. II.— Albert Burdette, 
b. Jan. I. 1877. 360. III. — George Lvon, b. Nov. 25. 1878; d. Oct. 12, 
1887. 

GEARHART. 

357 ALICE, b. Feb., 1863; m. Edmund Gearhart. Issue: 361. I. 
— Edmund Gearhart. 362. II. — Dunham. 

4 NATHANIEL, b. 1665, at Hebron, formerly Colchester; 
m. Mary Tilson, 1688; d. Feb. 5, 1756, dau. of Edward, of Wrentham. 
He enlisted in 1699, for three years under Capt. James AVarren. He 
d. March 12, 1731. \Vill Dec. 12, 1727. Issue: 363. I. — -Nathaniel, 
b. 1693; m. Mary Whitcomb ; b. Aug. 30, 1690. Wrentham. 364. II. — 
Thomas, b. 1695; m. Mary Wright, of Wrentham; d. April 10, 1771. 
365. III.— Mehitabel, b. 1697; m. Feb. 15, 17 — , John Whitcomb. 366. 
IV. — Obadiah, b. 1699; m. Esther, who m. May 7. 1752. In May, 1745, 
he,. Aaron Wright petitioned the General Court to have a new church at 
Hebron, as he lived too roiuote — Conn. Rec, Ma., 747. 367. V. — 
Jabez, b. 1707; m. Abigail Kneeland and Salome Barrows. 368. VI. — 
Isaac, b. 171 1 ; m. Elizabeth and Jerusha Loomis. 

Nathaniel Dunham, l^pon application made to this assembly 
by Nathaniel, of Hebron, for and in behalf of town of Hebron afore- 
said for leave to gather a church and ordain an orthodox minister 
amongst them. It is hereby granted to them. Extract of Nathaniel 
Dunham's Will. To all christian people, to whom these presents shall 
come ; Greeting. Know ye that I Nathaniel Dunham of Hebron, in ye 
county of Hartford and Colony of Connecticut in New England &c., for 



^74 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

and in considerati<m of my love, Good Will and affection which have 
and do bear to my son Jabez Dunham of ye said Hebron in ye county 
and colony above I have given and granted, and by those presents do 
freely, clearly, and absolutely,, give and grant unto him ye said Jabez, 
his heirs, executors &c. (R:c. (S:c. Dec. 12, 1727. 

363 NATHANIEL, b. in i'lympton, 1693; m. Dec. 8, 1714, Eliza- 
beth Pratt by George Leonard, Esq. Issue : 369. I.— Abigail, b. Sept. 
8,.i72i; d. March 12, 1735. 370. II.— Nathaniel, b. June 20, 1722; m. 
Sept. 16, 1750, Sarah Freeman and Dec. 21, 1755, Esther Patridge. 371. 
III.— Mary, b. Aug. 14, 1724; m. March 13, 1755, George Vining by Rev. 
Joseph Palmer. 37^. IV.— An.sell, Oct. 12, 1726; d. young. 373 V — 
Solomon, b. Feb. 18, 1729; m. June 14, 1756, Sarah Hill, of Attleboro, 
Mass. 374. \I.— David, b. June i, 1732. 375. VII.— Bath Sheba, b. 
— "> 1732. 376. VIII.— Elizabeth, b. April 6, 1734; d. Sept. 10, 
1810, Mansfield, Ct. 377. IX.— Patience, b. May 6, 1736. 378 X — 
liniotby, b. Sept. 28, 1738. 

370 NATHANIEL, b. June 20, 1722; m. (i) bv Rev. Ebenezer 
W hite at Norton, Sept. 16, 1750. Sarah Freeman; m. (2) Dec. 21 1757 
Esther Partridge, of Raynham, by Rev. Joseph Palmer. Issue: 379' 
I.— Rachel, b. Jan. 6, 1751; m. by Joseph Palmer, May 28, 1776 Seth 
Shepard, of Norton. 380. II.— William, b. Feb. 5, 1753- m Sept 2 
1784, Experience Pratt. 381. IH.-Abigail. b. June 1871757- d June 
i[^ 1759- 382. IV.-Caleb, b. March 27, 1760; m. Zilphia Vv^ood, of 
DavKl; b. 1773. 383. V.-Isaac, b. Dec. 10, 1761 ; m. (i) Jan. 26, 1784, 
Priscilla Eaton ; m. (2) Mary West ; d. July 21, 1849. 384. VI.— Daniel, 
b. Jan. 8, 1764; m. Jan. 26, 1791, Juditli Blanchard ; d. 1854. 385. VIl' 
—Job, b. 1771; m. (I) Dec. 13, 1792, Elizabeth Williams; slie d Jan' 
10, 1810; m. (2) Mrs. Lydia Jenks ; d. 1862. 

373 SOLOMON, b. Feb. 29, 1729; m. Sarah Hill, of Attleboro 
Mass.: b. Oct. 10, 1739; he d. Dec. i, 1790. Issue: 386. I.-Hepzibah, 
^•-y'^y23. 1755- 387- 11.— Anne, b. March, 1758. 388. IH.-Solomon 
b. \xx^. 20, 1760; moved. to New Hampshire. 389. IV.— John b Auo- 
2, 1762; m. Feb. 2, 1785, Ann Round; b. V^h. \, 1768; she d Dec 30 
1848; he d. Feb. 10. 1816. 390. V.-Sarah, 1,. Sept.. .764; she d. youn-' 
391- M.-Sarah, b. March. 1766. 392. \ll.-h:]izal)cth, I, Jan -^o 
1768. 393. A- Ml. -Nathaniel, b. Oct. .6, ,77c,; nmved to New Hamp- 
shire. 394. IX.-Lydia, b. Oct. .7, lyy.; m. Hicks of 

Rehoboth. 395. X.-Martha, b. Sept'. 6, 1774. 396. XL-Benjamin, 

t-T'uV^^ ^^^- ^"-J^^^P'^- '>• .^"H- .7. ^77^: n. Easther 
Witherell Barrows, dau. of Joseph Barrows and J<:ast]ier \Vitherell. 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 1/5 

Easther (Witherell) Barrows, d. Sept. 17, 1825; Joseph d. Jan. 2"], 1829, 
at Attleboro. y 

397 JOSEPH, b. June 17. 1778 ; m. Esther Barrows ; b. July 8, 1777 ; 
d. Sept. 17, 1825; he d. Jan. 2"] , 1829. Note: He was a very scholarly 
gentleman. Issue: 398. I. — Gardner, b. Oct. 13. 1807; d. Jan. 25, 
1895; m. Lydia Lincoln Thayer; b. June, 1801 ; d. Jan. 20, 1880. 399. 
H. — Nancy, b. June 11, 1815; m. Virgil Henry Capron, of Attleboro, in 
1840; b. Aug. I, 1816; Nancy, d. Feb. 19, 1897. 400. HI. — Easther 
Eliza, b. Oct., 1818; m. May 2}^, 1834, Lysander Otis Makepeace. 401. 
IV\ — Pliny, ran away; b. Oct., 1804. 402. V. — Sarah Ann. b. July, 
1823; m. Agustus Blanding, Charlestown. Agustus Blanding was 
pattern maker at Charlestown navy yard. 403. VI.— Pliny B., b. Oct., 
1812. 

389 JOHN DUNHAM, b. Aug. 2, 1762; m. Ann Round, Feb. i, 
1768. Children of John Dunham: 404. I. — Hanna'h, d. March 30, 
1800. 405. II. — John, d. Oct. 24, 1813; b. 1786. 406. HI. — Lenora, 
d. April 16, 1837, age 33 years. 407. IV. — Lydia, m. Lapirlate Sweet. 
407. V. — Lapirlate Sweet, m. Lydia Dunham, Nov. 13, 1820. 

CHILDREN OF LAPIRLATE SWEET. 408. I.— Ann Eliza, b. 
Jan. 28, 1822. 409. II. — Henry, b. April 12, 1824. 410. HI. — Mary 
Smith, b. April 24, 1827. 411. IV. — Everett Lapirlate Sweet, b. Aug. 
28, 1828; d. Aug. 2, 1868; m. Lucy Bliss Carpenter, March 6, 1851 ; she 
was b. Aug. I, 1824, at Rehoboth. 412. V.— Emily Maria, b. Aug. 4, 
1831. 413. VI.-^Lydia Harriet, b. June i. 1833. 414. VII. — Lewis E:, 
b. March 15, 1835. 415. VIIL— Sarah Amanda, b. March 11, 1837. 

411 CHILDREN OF EVERETT LAPRILATE SWEET, 1828. 

416. I. — Laprilate Sweet, b. Jan. 13. 1853. 417. II.— ^Lydia Dunham, 

b. April 26, 1854; d. March 19. 1869. 418. HI.— Lucy Carpenter, b. 

Dec. 29, 1855, Attleboro. 419. IV. — Everett Henry, b. Aug. 16, 1857; 

^d. Aug. 3, 1893. 420. V. — Newton James, b. June 21, i860. 

DUNHAM. 

398 CHILDREN OF GARDNER DUNHAM, b. Aug. 6, 18.07; m. 
Lydia Lincoln Thayer, of Taunton, Mass. 421. I. — Laban Gardner, 
b. Dec. 4, 1831 ; m. Nov. 21, 1861, Lydia Ann Jewett, dau. of Benjamin 
and Olive Townsend, of Sterling, Mass. 422. II. — George Otis, b. April 
7, 1837. Lydia Elarenda ; b. Aug. 11, 1834; d. young. 423. HI. — Will- 
iam E., m. Francis Clark; he b. June 13, 1843. 424- IV. — Justin Bar- 
rows, m. Jane Church; he b. Sept. 8, 1848. 425. V. — Lydia, b. Dec. i, 
1840. 



176 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

CAPRON. 

399 NANCY, h. June 11, 181 5; m. May, 1840, Virgil Henry 
Capron ; b. Aug. t. 1816, Attleboro, Mass.; she d. Feb. 19, 1897. Issue: 
426. I. — Horatio Nelson Capron, b. April, 1840. 427. H. — Mary Eliza- 
beth, b. Dec. 30, 1842; m. Charles B. Des Jardins ; d. Jan. 3, 1881. 428. 
HI. — Melissa Nancy, b. Aug., 1844. 429. IV. — Franccna Adelaide, b. 
May 15, 1847; m. April 15, 1865, Walter P. Phillips. 430. V. — Virgil 
Henry, b. June, 1849; ^- ^^^y> 1850. 

430. VI.— VIRGIL HENRY, b. Jan. 7, 1852. 431. VII.— Reuben 
Edson, b. Dec. 25, 1854; m. Phebe L. Johnson, Pliny. R. I.; b. i860. 
Had Laura Belle. 432. VIII. — ^Selina Huntington, b. Jan. 17, 1857; d. 
June 19, 1891, 

DUNHAM. 

421 CHILDREN OF LABAN GARDNER" DUNHAM, b. Dec. 4, 
1831 ; m. Nov. 2, 1861, Lydia Ann Jewett. 433. I. — Walter Townsend, 
b. Oct. 31, 1863; d. Sept. 21, 1892. 434. II. — Hallie Gardner, b. 
May 15, 1865; m. Nov. 21, 1892, Katharine D., dan. of E. Reuben 
and Hannah D. Witherbee, of Rockport, Mass. 435. HI. — Charles, b. 
Oct. I, 1870; d. young. 436. IV. — Albert Milton, b. Nov. 10, 1871. 

423 CHILDREN OF WILLIAM E. DUNHAM AND MARY 
FRANCES CLARK. 437. I.— Corah Belle, b. June 30, 1867; m. 
Arthur Howard Witherell. 438. II. — Isa Frances, b. Sept. 6, 1869; m. 
Arllnn- Horace Merrill. 439. HI.— Winfield Scott Everett, b. May 26, 
1880; ni. Marie Louise Stansbury. 440. IV. — Howard Carlton, b. Oct. 
6, 1886. 

DUNHAM. 

424 CHILDREN OF JUSTIN BARROWS DUNHAM AND 
MELISSA JANE CHURCH, m. March 25. 1871. 441. I.— Hurbert 
Frances, b. April 8, 1872; d. May 10, 1901. 442. II. — George Otis. b. 
March 23. 1874. 

434 CHILDREN OF HALLIE GARDNER AND KATHARINE 
DEMING. 443. I.— John Witherbee, b. Feb. 9, 1898. 

437 CHILDREN OF CORAH BELLE AND ARTHUR 
HORACE WITHERELL. 444. I.— Arthur Horace Witherell, b. Sept. 
10, 1889; d. Marcli 25, 1892. 445. IT. — Frank Dunham, b. Feb. 7, 1891 ; 
d. Dec. 28, 1891. 446. HI. — Albert Horace, b. Nov. 28, 1895. 

DES JARDINS. 

427 CIIILI)ki:.\ ()1< MARY ELIZABbrni CAPRON AND 
CHARLES 1;. DI-:S JARDINS. Note— Descendant of Roger Will- 
iams. 447. I. — Mary Ada, b. Nov. 16, 18C1 ; m. Jan. 4, 1883, Charles 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 177 

Henry Williams. 448. II. — Charles Leon, b. 1863; d. 1865. 449. 
III. — Katharine Valerie, b. Oct. 6, 1865; ni. Sept. 27. 1893, Simeon 
Orson Pilling, M. D. Had Elizabeth Pilling. 450. IV. — Bertha 
Horatia, b. Nov. 18, 1872; m. Sept. 12, 1900, Addison Rosa Pike, Bos- 
ton, Mass. Note — A. S. Pike is a lawyer in Boston, Mass. 451. V. — 
Charles Leon, b. 1880; d. same day. All b. in Providence, R. I. 

WILLIAMS. 

447 CHILDREN OF MARY, ADA AND CHARLES HENRY 
WILLIAMS. Note— Student in Sheffield Scientific School, Yale Col- 
lege. 452. I. — Charles Roger, b. Oct. 7, 1883. 

PILLING. 

449 KATHARINE V. DES JARDINS, m. Simeon Pilling, M. D., 
Newburyport, Mass. Issue : 453. I. — Elizabeth Pilling. 

PHILLIPS. 

429 FRANCENA A. CAPRON, b. May, 1847; m. April, 1866; 
Walter Polk Phillips; b. Grafton, Mass., June 14, 1846, Bridgeport, 
Conn. Issue: 454. I. — Irving Addeman, b. Nov. 15, 1868; d. Sept. 
14, 1873. 455- II- — Albert Capron, b. Sept. 4, 1871. 456. HI. — 
Eugene Dunbar, b. Aug. 17, 1873; d. Sept. 16, 1873. 

455 ALBERT C. PHILLIPS, son of Walter P. Phillips and Fran- 
cena Adelaide Capron, b. Sept. 4, 1871 ; A. B., Columbia University, 
1894; stafif of New York Sun, 1894-1898, as reporter, legislative corre- 
spondent and editor; staff of Inter-Ocean, Chicago, 1898-1904, as night 

editor, managing editor, 1900-1902, an'd business manager, 1902 ; m. 

Eleanor Ryan, May 11, 1903, dau. of Patrick Francis Ryan and Hannah 
Madigan. Francena Adelaide, dau. of Nancy Dunham and V. H. 
Capron, assisted in the founding of the first "Training School for 
Nurses" of Washington, D. C. Was one of the ladies interested m the 
Tea Party, which raised a considerable fund toward the erecting of the 
Garfield Memorial Hospital, Washington, D. C, and is a charter mem- 
ber of "The National Society" of "The American Society of the Red 
Cross." ' 

CAPRON. 

431 REUBEN E. CAPRON, b. Dec, 1854; m. Phebe L. Johnson; 
b. Aug., i860, Phenix, R. I.; editor of Ware River News, Ware, Mass. 
Issue: 457. I. — Laura Belle Capron. 

MAKEl'EACE. 
400 CHILDREN OF ESTHER ELIZA, b. Oct. 22, 1818; m. June 
23, 1834, Lysander Otis Makepeace, descendant of Thomas Makepeace, 
who came from Bristol, England, to Boston in 1637; who belonged to 



178 JOSF.ril DTNMIAM. 

the Ancient and Honorable Artillery; owned a laro^e amount of land in 
and around Boston and Dover. X. 11., and was one of seventy who 
joined to support the tirst public scliool. 458. I. — Ann Eliza, b. March 
12, i^y)\ ni. Sept. 29, 1862, Edwin Xelson, of Upton, Mass.; graduate 
of Amherst.College, 1856, who d. June 11, 1901. 459. II. — Daniel Otis, 
b. Oct. 21, 1840; d. Julv 26, 1850. 460. III. — Sarah Amanda, b. May 
12. 1843; m. ()ct. 9. ]86— , (/liarles S. Wilder, of Holliston, Mass., who 
was severely wounded in the Civil war. 461. I\". — Stella Adeline, b. 
Nov. 16, 1845; "''• Jii'ie 10, 1864, Charles F. Wight, Milford, Mass., of 
Colonial descent. 462. \\ — Frank Barrows, b. Feb. 16, 1848; m. Dec. 
17, 1873, Helen Mary A'iets, of East Granby, Conn., a descendant of 
Thomas Dewey, who came from England to Dorchester, Mass., in 
1633, and whose genealogy is traced to about the year 600. Mrs. Make- 
peace was graduated from the Catharine Beecher Seminary, Hartford, 
Ct., in 1873. Mr. oMakepeace is a graduate from the Hartford Theologi- 
cal Seminary ; is a corporate member of the American Board ; a trustee 
of several educational institutions ; has held important pastorates in 
Gloucester, Andover and Springfield, Mass., and Champlain, N. Y., and 
at this date (1903), is pastor of Trinity Congregational Church, New 
York City, and president of the Bronx Free Library. 463. \"T.^Lucia 
Almira, b. May 26, 1850; m. Oct. i, 1872, Guilford S. Newhall, Lynn, 
Mass. Mr. Newhall is in business in Boston and is of Colonial descent. 
464. VII. — Evelyn Lnella. h. Aug. 5, 1852; m. April 23. 1873, Edward 
B. Miles, of W^orcester, Mass., who is descended from the earliest set- 
tlers in America. 465. A'lII. — Idella Shephard, 1). Jan. 2/, 1855 ; m. 
July I, 1875, ^cv. George Dodson, of Hartford, Conn., who d. May 22, 
1880; Nov. 22, 1881, m. Robert Morrison, of Washington, D. C. 466. 
IX. — Fanny Parker, 1). June 16, 1858; d. Sept. 19, 1858. 

MILES. 
464 CHILDREN Oh" E\ELYN LUELLA AND E. B. MILES. 
467. I. — Rufus Edward, 1). in Worcester, Mass., Feb. 13, 1876. Mr. 
Miles was graduated valedictorian from the Worcester, Mass., High 
School, and 15. A., Amherst College, 1899. In college, Mr. Miles was a 
member of the Phi Bita Kappa Society, and of several other organiza- 
tions. Won prizes for scholarshi]) and declamation. Stood second in 
his class for scholarship. ( )n graduation he received the Hitchcock 
fellowship, and spent a year in post-graduate study of history and ])oliti- 
cal economy; also the South End House fellowship (Amherst, 1900- 
1902). He received the Rogers Memorial fellowship (Harvard), 1902- 
1903, and the degree M. .\., Amherst, 1902. 



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DODSON. 
46s CHILDREN OF IDELLA SHEPHERD AND REV. 
GEORGE DODSON. 468. I.— Frank, b. Jan. 6, 1876; d. Dec. 24. 1878. 

^lORRISON. 
CHILDREN OF IDELLA SHEPHERD (above) AND ROBERT 
MORRISON. 469. I.— A'irginia, b. Nov. 22, 1886. 470. II.— Esther, 
b. March 14, 1889; d. young. 

WILDER. 

460 CHILDREN OF SARAH AMANDA AND C. S. WILDER. 

471. I. — Mabel, b. HolHston, Mass., Oct. 10, 1863; d. March 14, 1872. 

472. II. — Sydney, b. HolHston, Mass., May 3, 1870; resides in Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

461 CHILDREN OF STELLA ADELINE AND C. P. WIGHT. 

473. I. — Harriet Gertrude, b. Milford, Mass.. Oct. 10. 1865 ; m. Dexter 
Franklin Parker, of Boston. Sept. 21. 1893. 474. II. — Lura Wright, 
niece of Mrs. Nelson, b. Nov. 13, 1866; m. Edward Gage, M. D., of 
Amherst, Mass., Oct. 17, 1888. 

474 CHILDREN OF LURA WIGHT AND E. F. GAGE, M. D. 
474a. I. — Marion, b. Nov. 4, 1889. 474b. II. — Roland Dickey, b. 
March 5, 1891. 474c. HI. — Horace Nelson, b. Nov. 5, 1892. 

MAKEPEACE. 

462 CHILDREN OF FRANK BARROWS MAKEPEACE AND 
HELEN VICTS. 475. I.— Weaker Dunham, b. Gloucester, Mass., April 
27, 1875; graduated from Williston Seminary, 1892; B. A., Yale LTnivcr- 
sity, 1897; M. A., Yale, 1899; L. L. B., Yale, 1900; admitted to the 
New York Bar, 1900. While at Yale Mr. Makepeace took various 
prizes ; was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa ; received the Foote fel- 
lowship for post-graduate work, and spent a year in the study of 
psychology and philosophy; he visited England and Wales in 1896; 
served in the L\ S. navy in the war against Spain, and spent four months 
in travel in the South, during the winter of 1899-190Q; he was registrar 
of the Law^ School in Yale L^niversity ; business manager of the Law 
Journal, and won the Townsend prize for excellence in compositions and 
delivery; resides in New York City. 476. II. — Helen Eva, b. in Glou- 
cester, Mass., July 17, 1876; was educated in the public schools of An- 
dover and Springfield, Mass., and Smith College, from which she was 
graduated B. A., 1899. In college she was a member of the Philosophi- 
cal and Biological Societies ; assisted in the laboratory ; was prominent 
in college athletics. She has since done considerable study at the 
Woods Hale Biological School, and is now a teacher in Miss Keller's 



l8o JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

School. New York City. 477. III. — Frank Barrows. Jr., b. in Cham- 
plain. X. Y., July 17, 1878; was prepared for college in the Springfield, 
Massachusetts High School; was graduated B. A., from Yale Univer- 
sity, 1901. While in the university he won prizes in English literature 
and athletics, and was a nKiuber of the University Choir and Glee Club. 
He has been very successful as a private tutor, and at present is an in- 
structor of English literature in the college of the City of New York, 
and a student in the New York Law School. , 

NEWHALL. 
463 CHILDREN OF LUCL\ ALMIRA AND G. S. NEWHALL. 

478. L — Alice Yalpey, b. Lynn, Mass., April 11, 1876; d. Sept. 19, 1876. 

479. H. — Mary Addison, b. Lynn, Mass., Sept. 21, 1881. Miss Newhall 
was graduated from the Lynn, Massachusetts High School, in which she 
led "her class in scholarship, and is now (1903), a senior in Mount 
Holyoke College, where she has entered largely into the social and re- 
ligious life of the institution, and is a member of many of the college 
societies. 

BLANDIN. 

402 SARAH A. DUNHAM, b. Attleboro, Mass., July 28, 1823; m. 
Nov. 20, 1840. Benjamin A. Blandin, b. Norton, Mass., July 17, 1817; 
d. M'arch 20, 1900. Children: 480. L — Sarah A. Blandin, b. Norton, 
Mass., Oct. 17, 1841. 481. n. — Arthur A. Blandin, b. Norton, Mass., 
Nov. 20, 1843. 482. HL — Laurence O. Blandin. b. Mansfield, Mass., 
May II, 1852: (1. Dec. 30. 1852. 483. IV.— Marv H. Blandin, b. East 
Boston, Mass., Jan. 2, 1855. 

481 ARTHUR A. BLANDIN, m. Dec. 16, 1868: Adaline A. Cut- 
ter, b. Charlestown, Mass., Jan. 16, 1850. 'Children: 484. I. — Eva L. 
Blandin, 1). Waltham, Mass., Dec. 16, 1874, and m. Jan. 14, 1901, to 
Daiiii'l Couriland Dt'uison; b. Jersey City, N. J., May. 1875. 

" HALL. ' 

483 !\i.\m' 11. ULAXDIX, m. Dec. 16, 1875, Moses C. Flail, 
CharlfsUMi, Mass.; 1). Aug. 27, 1854; d. June 12, 1892. Children: 485. 
L— Arthur S. Hall, b. Feb. 9, 1878, Charlestown, Mass. 486. IL— 
Chester (1. Mall, b. Dec. i, 1884, Charlestown, Mass. 

485 AkTIlUK S. HALL, m. ( )cl. 28, 1900, Lovila 'll. Parker, 
Chelsea, Mass.; b. March 23, 1880. Cluldrcu : 487. Arline P. Hall, b. 
West Medford, Mass., Maroli 18, 1902. 

81 GEDRCl'', 1). 1756; 111. I'hcbc Lucas; b. 1757, dau. of Joseph ; he 
(1. Dec. (), 1800; Alary Kickard her mother. Issue, b. at Plymouth: 488. 
I. — J'atience, b. Jan. 6, 1780; d. Oct. 24, 1796. 489. II. — I'hebe, b. 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. l8l 

April 12, 1782; m. Levi Vaughn; d. Sept., 1848. 490. III. — George, b. 
Sept., 1786; m. Polly Albertson ; d. at sea, 1810. 491. IV. — Mary 
(Molly), b. July 3, 1787; in. Daniel Vaughn, Thomaston, Me.; d. Dec, 
1874, Plymout'h. 492. \'. — Lucas, b. Feb. 2, 1790; m. Matilda Lovell ; 
d. 1874. 493. \'I. — Harvey, b. May 9, 1792; m. Eunice Thomas, Mid- 
dleburg. Mass.; d. May 24, 1830. Plymouth. 494. \'II. — Jesse, b. Oct. 
15, 1794; m. Susanna Hunt, of Abington ; d. 1881, Abington. 495. VIII. 
— Cornelius, b. Jan. 9, 1797; m. (i) Susanna Cobl), Abington; m. (2) 
Evelina Faber; d. Oct. 13, 1859. 

489 PHEBE, b. April 12, 1782; m. 1803, Levi Vaughn; d. Sept., 
1848, Plymouth. Issue : 496. I. — Galesta Vaughn. 

492 LUCAS, b. Feb. 2, 1790; m. (i) Matilda Lovell, d. 1867, aged 
y2 years; m. (2) Matilda Elbridge ; he d. Dec, 1874. Plymouth. Issue, 
b. at Plymouth: 497. I. — George, b. Plymouth, Nov. 7, 1816; m. Sept. 

13, 1843, Clarissa Baxton Thacher. 498. II. — Lysander, b. March 6, 
1818; m. Sarah H. Simmons; d. Feb. 8, 1892; d. Feb. 23. 1899, Ply- 
mouth. 499. HI. — Alfred, b. Plymouth, Dec. 20, 1820; d. Oct. 21. 
1843. Plymouth. 500. IV. — Henry. 1). Feb. 13, 1822; m. Hannah M. 
Sprague. 501. V. — Patience, b. Jan. 14, 1824; d. April 2"], 1840; d. 
Plymouth. 502. VI. — Ruth Lovell, b. June 24, 1826; d. Oct. 6, 1849, 
Plymouth. 503. VII. — Matilda Edson, 1x Nov. 17, 1827; m. 1880, 
Henry H. Packard, of Brockton. 504. VIII. — Elbridge Gerry, b. May 

14, 1830; m. 1855, Harriet Shaw, of Randolph; d. Jan. 25, i860, Ran- 
dolph, Mass. 

494 JESSE, b. Oct. 15, 1794; m. Susanna Hunt, of Abington; d. 
about 1881, Abington. Issue, b. at Abington: 505. I. — ^George 
Augustus, b. Oct. 19, 1823; m. Eliza Bancroft; d. 1891. 506. II. — 
Mary Ann Davis, b. Aug. 21, 1826; m. Alfric Keene. 507. HI. — Susan 
Maria, b. Jan. 10, 1833. 508. IV. — Edward Everett, b. Oct. 8, 1835 ; m. 
Melissa. 

505 GEORGE AUGUSTUS, b. Oct. 19, 1823, at Abington; m. 
Eliza Bancroft ;d. 1891, Chicago, 111. Issue: 509. I. — Nellie, Chicago, 
111. 510. II.— Kate. 

497 GEORGE, b. Plymouth, Nov. 7, 1816; m. about 1844, Clarissa 
Thatcher, Dartmouth; he d. E. Boston, Feb. 22, 1880. Changed name 
to Denham; she d. Maiden, Aug. 13, 1892. Issue: 511. I. — Robert 
Hall, b. Sept. 24, 1844, at S. Weymouth; d. Chelsea, Jan. 11, 1865. 

512. II. — George Arthur, b. Feb. 28, 1847, at Dartmouth; d. 16, 

1848. 513. HI. — George Arthur, b. July 12, 1849, ^t Dartmouth; m. 
1879, Mary Hally Leighton at E. Boston; she d. Feb. — , '79; m. (2) 



lS>2 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

Jan. 2i), 1891, Marianna Elkins, at Dorchester, Mass. George A. 
Denham is of rurilan slock. IHs father, the Rev. George Dunham, 
was an Episcopahan minister, a prominent figure in religious confer- 
ences fiftv (50) years ago, and a (hrecl descendant of John Denham, one 
of the early settlers who the Mayflower brought over from Southern 
England. His mother was a Thacher, of the old shipbuilding family 
of that name. Most of the whaling vessels that sailed from New Red- 
ford when that port was the center of the whaling industr\'. came from 
the shipyards of Matthew Thacher. Rev. George Denham's parents 
always lived in I'lymouth where the original settlers located, and where 
the succeeding generations of the family followed their life pursuits. 
George A. Denham was b. at South Dartmouth, a suburb of New 
Bedford, Mass., July 12th, 1849. He was the second eldest of six chil- 
dren and was first sent to school at Wellfleet, Mass. He 'finished his 
education at Chelsea, Mass., and Nashua, N. H., most of his schooling 
being received at Chelsea. In 1867 he engaged in business at 
Boston in the employ of Henry Jones tS: Co., ship timber dealers. He 
remained with this firm one year, entering the employ of Jewett & 
Pitcher, lumber dealers in 1868 and continuing with them for four 
years. As a manufacturer of mouldings he started in business for him- 
self in the spring of 1872, and in the fall of that year, in the disastrous 
fire that swept so large a part of Boston, his factories at Congress 
and Purchase Streets were burned to the ground. No event could 
have served better to bring out the indomitable pluck and energy of 
the man. The city suffering from the shock of a great calamity, chaotic 
conditions-existing in business circle everywhere, thousands ruined, and 
himself facing probable bankruptcy through the inability of the insur- 
ance companies to meet their tremendous losses, George A. Denham 
proved the sturdiness of his ancestral stock. He did not whimper, 
although the blow cut deep. The ruins of his old factory were still 
warm when he had the lease of other quarters and had his men at work 
fitting u]) for active o])eralion. Sunday morning, Nov. loth, saw his 
first establishment raised to the ground and the following Tuesday at 
7 o'clock a. m., saw him newly installed with his entire force of em- 
ployes pushing ahead on the work that the fire had interrupted, and 
long before the majority of Boston's business men had begun to re- 
cover from the paralyzing stU]>or into which the disaster had thrown 
them. It was a remarkable feat in the face of .^uch adverse circum- 
stances. But this was not the only instance in which he proved to 
possess rare executive ability. He was only 24 years of age, when he 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 183 

bid for and secured a lar,ge contract with the Massachusetts State 
Prison, during which he had in his employ upwards of 400 men. At 
the successful termination of this state contract he embarked in the 
wholesale boot and shoe business, which he followed from 1879 to 
1890. at which latter date he organized the American Palace Car Com- 
pany, to manufacture under newly granted patents an improved sani- 
tary sleeping car, Ixdng a parlor, sleeping and dining car combined. 
George A. Denham m. in East Boston, in 1871, Mary H. Laighton, of 
Portsmouth, X. H., whose death was recorded on Feb. 2, 1879, ^^ the 
same place. There were four children from this union. In 1891, at 
Dorchester, Mass., he m. Marianna Elkins, of Nantucket, Mass., mak- 
ing his home at Dorchester. From the organization of the American 
Palace Car Company, in 1890, Mr. Denham has devoted his entire 
time to, and is at present the executive head of that corporation, luak- 
ing his business heaquarters in Xew York City, while maintaining his 
residence, in Dorchester, Mass. Issue: 514. I. — Martha March, b. 
Nov. 16, 1872. 515. II. — Ella Thacher, b. July 31, 1874; m. Oct. 2, 
1901. 516. III. — Bessie Leighton, b. Aug. 12, 1876; d. Dec. 24, 1883. 
517. IV.— Robert Hall, b. Nov. 16, 1877; d. Dec. 24, 1879. 518. V.— 
Elizabeth Thacher, 1). July 12, 1851, at Marlborough; m. 1878, Henry 
L. Conant, at Leominster; d. Aug. 11, 1884. 519. VI. — Celia Stetson, 
b. April 12, 1853, at Marlborough; d. 1859, at Barr. 520. VII. — 
Emily Frances, b. Wellfleet. Jan. 31, 1855; d. May 23, 1855. 521. VIII. 
— 'Matthew Thacher, b. Sept. 21, 1858, at Barre, Mass.; m. Sept. 21, 
1880, Clara E. Fisher, at Gloucester. Issue, Gloucester, Mass.: 522. 
I. — Florence Hilton, b. Nov. 7, 1881 ; m. Sept. 21, 1904, Samuel P. God- 
dard, St. Louis, Mo. 523. II. — Charlotte Fisher, b. March 17, 1892; 
living with her father at Maiden, Mass. 

498 LYSANDER, b. Plymouth, March 6, 1818; m. 1845, Sarah H. 
Simmons, dau. of William; d. Plymouth, Feb. 8, 1892. Issue, b. at 
Plymouth: 524. I. — Lysander Lovell, b. April, 1846; m. Rel^ecca B., 
dau. of Benjamin Barnes and Salissa P. Melvin, Providence; d. Ply- 
mouth, 1889, 525. 11. — Addie Pierce, b. 1851 ; m. 1772, Linus N. Shaw, 
of Brockton. 

524 LYSANDER L., b. April, 1846, Plymouth; m. Rebecca B., 
dau. of Benjamin and Salissa P. Melvin; d. Plymouth, 1889. Issue: 
526. I. — Lilian. 

500 HENRY, b. Feb. 13, 1822; m. Hannah M. Sprague, of Abing- 
ton. Issue, b. Abington, Mass. : 527. I. — Edwin Henry, b. Oct. 5, 



l84 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

1846. 528. TT.— Charles Summer, b. Oct. 17, 1849. 529. III.— Elli<)tt 
Francis, b. Feb. 22, 1857. 

495 CORXFUrS. b. Jan. 9, 1797; m. (t) .Susanna Cobb, of Abing- 
ton; m. (2) Evelina 13. Taber, Bridgcwater ; d. Oct. 13, 1859. Abington. 
Issue, b. at Aldington: 530. I. — Betsey Cobb, b. Xtn-. 7, 1820; d. 1892, 
Brockton. 531. 11. — Cornelius Livingstone, b. March 11, 1823; m. 
Mary I'ratt. of Hanover. 532. 111.— Ann Clarinda, b. Jan. 22, 1828; d. 
Oct. 13. 1859. 533. 1\'.— Harvey, b. Sept. 26. 1833; m. Rose Gurney. 

533 1L\R\^EY. b. Sept. 26, 1833; m. Rose Gurney. Issue: 534. 
I.— Milton, 1). at Brockton, in 1880. 535. II.— Jennie, b. in Brockton, 
1883. 536. 111.— Clara, b. 1884, in Brockton. 537. IV.— Edward, b. 
188S, in r.rockton. 

531 CORNELIUS L.. b. Abington. March u, 1823: m. Mary 
Pratt, Hanover, Mass. Issue: 538. I. — Mary Livingston, b. April 14, 
18^9; m. IIenr\- Martin Kingman. 

^ KINGMAN. 

538 M.MvV L.. b. Abington, April 14. 1859; m. 1882. Henry M. 
Kingman, New York City. Issue, Brockton, Mass. : 539. I. — Bessie 
R. Kingman, b. 1886. 540. II. — Edward Livingston, b. 1888; d. 1889. 
541. III.— Frances Pratt, b. 1892. 

90 JESSIE. 1). April 21. 1756, Plymton ; a sailor and a soldier; 
farmer at Royallon, \'t.; m. Oct. 7, 1779, Lydia or Lois Hatch, dan. of 
Joseph and Joanna: she d. Royalton. Sept. 13, 1798; he d. April 23, 
1845. Issue: -542. 1. — Nathaniel, b. Hardwick, Mass., Dec. 18, 1780; 
d. Aug. 2, 1848. 543. II. — ^Asa, b. Barnard, Vt., Dec. 25, 1783; d. in 
infancy. 544. 111. — Noah, b. Nov. 15, 1784. Royalton, Vt. ; d. x^ug. 29, 
1853, Lyme, N. Y. 545. W . — ^Hannah, b. March 19, 1787; d. Jan., 
1857, Royalton, Vt. 34C). \'. — Lydia, b. Nov. i, 1789; m. Sept. 2^ , 1809, 
Rev. Haskell Wheelock ; moved to Hartford, Wisconsin. 547. VI. — 
Lucy, b. Oct. 8, 1792; m. Elias Barlow. 548. VI 1. — Jesse, b. Dec. 19, 
1794: m. Lucy Davison, Dec. 8, 1859. 549. VIII. — Joseph, b. Oct. 13, 
1796; m. I'auHne Joiner; d. Oct., 1864. 550. IX. — Lois Belding, 
Royalton, Vt. Had Ii:iizabeth Belding. 551. X. — Norman. 552. XL 
— Harrison Royalton, Vt. 

549 JOSEPH, I). Oct. 13, 1796, Royalton, Vt. ; m. Nov. it, 1823, 
Pauline Joiner, who d. .\lmoral, Iowa, 1871 ; he d. Almoral, Oct., 1864. 
Issue: 553. I. — L(jis Hatch, b. Oct. 16, 1824, Royalton. Vt. ; d. 1825, 
Bakersfield, Vt. 554. IT. — Laura Allen, b. Aug. 31, 1826, Royalton; d. 
1827, Bakersfield. 555. HI. — Joseph Albert, b. A])ril 18, 1827; d. 1831, 
Bakersfield. 556. IV. — Francis Willis, b. July 20, 1830; m. Ann Mary 



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Start; d. 1868. 557. V. — James Harvey, b. March 27, 1833; d. 1842, 
Bakersfield. \'t. 558. Vl. — Joseph Bicknell, b. May 3, 1835; m. Lucy 
Bridges. 559. \'II. — Abbie Ehza, b. April 22, 1839; d. 1866, Ahiioral, 
Iowa. 560. \'III. — Buel Goodsell Pier, b. Sept. i, 1842; regimental 
bugler; d. 1864, Almoral, Iowa. 

556 FRANCIS W.. b. July 20, 1830. Manchester, Iowa; m. Oct. 
3, 1855, Ann ?^Iary Start; soldier and reg-imental bugler; d. 1868, Al- 
moral, Iowa. Issue: 561. I. — George Willes, b. Jan. 13, 1857; m. 
Effie Blair. 562. II. — Mary Louise, b. April 5, 1859; d. 1863. 563. 
III. — Laura Ellen, 1). May 9, 1864; m. Charles Barrett. 

561 GEORGE W'., b. Jan. 13, 1857; m. Oct. (}, 1884, Effie P.lair. 
Issue: 564. I. — Francis Blair, b. July 31, 1885. S'^^S- IT. — George 
Harold, h. Dec. 14, 1886. 566. III. — Anna Laura, b. Nov. i, 1889. 

BARRETT. 

563 LAL^RA E., b. May 9, 1864; m. Sept. 17, 1889, Charles Barrett. 
Issue: 567. I. — John Francis Barrett, b. June 14, 1890; d. Feb. 24, 
1892. 568. II. — Ruth Dunham, 1). Dec. 16, 1892. 569. III. — George 
Dunham, b. Nov. 17, 1894. 

558 JOSEPH B., b. ^lay 3, 1835; m. Sept. 23, 1863, Lucy Bridges. 
Issue: 570. I. — Joseph Buel, b. Dec. 5, 1864; m. March 22, 1893, Mary 
A. Kenyon. 571. II. — Mertie May, b. Sept. 23, 1873. 572. HI. — 
Francis Henry, 1). July 31, 1878. 573. IV. — Lucy Ethel, I). Oct. 4, 1881. 

548 JESSE, h. Dec. 19, 1794. Bakersfield, \'t. ; m. Oct. i, 1821, Lucy 
Davidson; 1858, moved to Fairbault County, Minn.; d. Dec. 8. 1859. 
Issue: 574. I. — Warren Nelson, b. Milton, Vt., Nov. 20, 1822; m. (i) 
Julia Watson Burritt, dan. of Elijah of Marsdale ; d. Parkridge on May 
20, 1865; m. (2) Lydia Davidson; d. May 20, 1865, Bricktown, 111. 575. 
II. — Herman Willis, b. at Bakersfield, \'t., Feb, 15, 1824; m. Dec. 16, 
1849, E)aphne Houghton; she d. June 10, 1877. 576. HI. — Jesse 
Davidson, b. April 9, 1828; d. Jan., 1829. 577. IV. — Norman Waite, b. 
Jan. 22, 1830; m. Sarah A. Bickford. 578. \'. — Jesse Hatch, b. Sept. 9, 
1833; m. April 7, 1859, Frances Augusta Clark; d. Oct. 25, 1878. 

578 JESSE H., b. Mon., Sept. 9, 1833; m. April 7, 1859, Frances 
Clark; d. Oct. 25, 1878. Issue: 579. I. — Curtis Jesse, b. Dec. 17, 
1850; m. Elizabeth Black. 580. II. — Abbie Lizzie, b. Aug. 19, 1861 ; m. 
William Baldwin. 581. HI. — Henry Meacham, b. Sept. 6, 1863. 582. 
IV". — Watson Norman, b. Dec. 5, 1865. 583. V. — Lucy Rebecca, b. 
Jan. 3, 1868; m. Albert McDermial. 584. VI. — Bertha Augusta, b. 
March 27, 1870. 585. VII. — Mary Frances, b. Sept. 11, 1872. 586. 



1 86 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

\lII._Sarah Gertrude, b. Feb. 8, 1875. 587. IX.— Adela Maud, b. 
Jan. 14. 1878. 

579 CURTIS J., b. Dec. 17, 1850; m. Elizabeth Black. Issue: 588. 
I. — Florence Dorotliy. 1). June 16, 1887. 58(). IT. — Helen, b. July 26, 
1889. 590. III.— Curtis, b. Oct. — , . 591. I\\— Harold, b. April 

BALDWIN. 

580 ABl'.IE L.. b. Aug-. 19, 1861 : m. Aug-, ly , a^?.!,^ William Bald- 
win. Issue: ■^()2. 1. — Mary Frances Baldwin. 1). Feb. 11, 1885. 593. 
11. — Martha Johanna, b. June 9, 1887. 594. HI. — Jesse Marlow, b. Oct. 
3, 1891. 595. I\'. — Mark Dunham, b. Oct. 3, 1891. 

McDonald. 

583 LUCY R., b. Jan. 3, 1868; m. Feb. 4, 1891, Albert McDermid. 
Issue: 596. I. — Donald Curtis McDermid. 1). June 23, 1892. 597. II. 
— Bernice Marguerite, b. Oct. 14, 1894. 598. HI. — Robert Christie, b. 
Sept. 13, 1898. 599. IV. — Kenneth. 

585 MARY FRANCES, b. Sept. 11, 1872: m. June 8, 1898. El- 
bridge Haley. Issue: 600. I. — Conrad Edward Dunham Haley, b. 
June 6. 1899. 601. II. — Elbridge Kennedy, b. April — , 1901. 

574 WARREN N., b. Nov. 20, 1822, Bakersfield, Yt. ; m. (0 Aug. 
16, 1852, Julia Watson I'.urritt ; d. May 20, 1865; dau. of Elijah H. and 
Ann Watson Burritt ; m. (2) Jan. i, 1866. Lydia Downing, of German- 
town. Iw.; a practising physician in Meriden, Conn., and in the West; 
was a member of first state legislature of Minnesota; later became a 
clergyman, residing at Creston, Iowa. Issue: 602. I. — Lucy Adela, 
b. June 22, 1853; m. John J. Burke. 603. II. — George Burritt, b. April 
1:^. 1855; m. Florence J. Gibson. 604. 111. — Marion Watson, b. Dec. 
13, 1859; m. lulwin R. Bronson. 605. lY. — ^Henry Elijah, b. Jan. 18, 
1863; (1. lA'b. 19, 1864, Chicago. 111. 606. Y^. — Florence Dowing, b. 
June 30, 1867, Ky. ; m. Charles Murphy. 607. YI. — Blanche Carver, 
1). Oct. 5, 1871, Peru; m. George Hurrah. 

BURKE. 

602 LU'CY A., b. June 22, 1853, Meriden, Conn.; m. May, 1873, 
John j. Ilurke. Issue, Shubuta, Miss.: 608. I. — Julia Watson Burke, 
b. March 28, 1874. 609. II. — Mary Elizabeth, 1). April i, 1876. 610. 
in. — George Harvey, b. |an. 22, 1878. 

BROWNSON. 

604 MARION \V., 1). Dec. 13, 1859, St. Paul, Minn.: m. Edwin R. 
Brownson. Issue: 611. I. — Edwin Ruby Brownson. 612. 11. — 
Marion Adelc. 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 187 

603 GEORGE B.. b. April 13, 1855, Meriden, Conn.; m. Feb. 27, 
1888, at Los Angeles, Cal. ; Florence Jesse, dan. of Hngh and ]\Iary 
Ann Gibson, Moreno, Cal. Issue: 613. I. — George Bnrritt, b. Oct. 
9. 1896, Morena, Cal. 

577 XORAIAX \V., b. Friday, Jan. 22, 1830; m. April 6. 1854, 
Sarah Ann Bickford. Issue: 614. I. — Lucy Ella, b. Jan. 10, 1855; m. 
Sept. 30, 1874. W. A. Tracy. 615. II. — Helen JMaria, b. Aug. 11, 1859. 
616. III. — Fanny Emogene. b. April 17. 1861. 617. IV. — Clara Jerusha, 
b. July 2, 1868. 618. V. — Jesse Fred, b. June 23, 1876. 

575 HERMAN W., b. Feb. 15, 1824/Bakersfield, Vt. ; m. Dec. 10, 
1849, Daphne Houghton, who d. June 10, 1877. Issue: 619. I. — 
Jesse Josiah, b. Oct. 16, 1850; m. Feb. 19, 1877, Cornelia Wilson. 620. 
II. — Laura Alona, b. April 16, 1854; m. March 19, 1873, Oscar Shat- 
tuck. 621. HI. — Hattie Belle, b. June 14, 1859; d. June 25, i860. 622. 
I\'. — Willie Houghton, b. Xov. 2t„ 1866. 623. \'. — Frank Harmon, b. 
July 13, 1852; d. May 2J, 1855. 

82 JAMES, b. 1754. near Bridgewater, Mass.; m. Mary Ransom; 
b. Aug. 12, 1756, Carver. Issue: 624. I. — Ransom, b. 1798; m. Susan 
Jackson. 625. H. — Diadamia. b. June 20, 1801 ; m. Dec. 25, 1826, 
George Everett. 626. HI. — Lucy Maria, b. l-"eb. 20, 1803; m. Nov. 29, 
1822, Oliver Lewis. 627. IV. — Albert, b. Aug. 20, 1804, Plainville, 
Conn.; m. Feb. 25, 1825, Sylvia Covvles ; b. 1803, of Rufus of Phinehas, 
of Thomas, of Samuel, of John. 628. V. — Henry, b. May i, 1806; m. 
Henrietta Tucker, of Oxford. 629. \l. — Elizabeth, b. Feb. 20, 1808; 
m. April 7, 1827, George Seymour. 630. VII. — Sarah, b. March 25, 
1809; m. Nov. 9, 1830, W'm. . A. Seymour. 631. \'III. — Lucina, b. 
March 10, 181 1; m. Jan. 26. 1828, Morton Judd. 

624 RANSOM, b. 1798, Hebron; m. Susan Jackson, of Wood- 
stock; blacksniith ; clergyman. Issue: 632. I. — Mary R.. b. 1822. 

70 SYLVANUS, b. 1744, Plympton ; m. 1773, Mary Tribble ; rope- 
maker in Boston, 1796. Issue: 633. I. — Sylvanus, b. 1780; d. 
Martinique. 

22 SIMEON, b. 1747, Carver; m. Lydia Shaw; b. Feb. 28, 1751 ; d. 
Woodstock. Yt., Aug. 9, 1822 ; d. Woodstock, Vt., May 20, 1820. Issue : 
634. I. — Lucy, b. 1773; d. Woodstock, \T., 1795. 635. II. — Simeon, 
b. May 2y, 1775; m. (i) Patty Stiles; m. (2) Sept. 7, 1814, Mrs. Sophia 
Churchill, m. Samuel Caldwell, of Ichabod and Abigail Doten, Pomfret, 
Vt. ; d. Sept. 28, 1839. 636. HI.— Olive, b. March, 1778; m. 1838, 
Joseph Champlain, of Pomfret; d. Woodstock, Vt., hV'b. 18, i860, se 82. 
637. IV. — Rebecca, b. 1781 ; in. Judah Holmes; d. March 6, 1840. 638. 



l88 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

\'. — AI)ig:ail. 1). 17S4; 111. Scwall Wilkins; d. July 22, 1857, Reading. Vt. 
631;. \l. — Lelinda, b. 1789; d. Dec. 13, 1855, at Woodstock. 

HOLMES. 

637 RF.P.F.CCA. 1). Middleboro. 1781; m. 1808, Jiidali TTolmcs; 1). 
Marion, Mass.. 1777; moved to INmifret, \'t. ; she d. Alarcli (>, 1840; he 
d. Jan. (\ 1823. Issue, b. and d. I'onifret, N't. : 640. 1. — LycUa Shaw 
Ilohncs. 1). 1815: (1. March 20, 1833. (ia^\ . IT. — Thankful Hathaway, b. 
Se])t. 14, 1S17: (1. .\ug-., 1872. 642. \\\. — Alonzo Judah, 1). Aug., 1820; 
ni. .Mai'ch (), iS^i), ( )live M., dan. of Joseph Dunton and Lucy Burnap. 

642 .VLOXZO J. IIOLATES, b. Aug. 16, 1820; m. March 9, 1859, 
Olive M., dau. of Joseph Dunton and Lucy Burnap. Issue: 643. L — 
Edgar A. Holmes. 

WILKINS. 

638 ABIGAIL, b. 1784; m. Sewell Wilkins, of Mohawk, N. Y. ; she 
d. July 22, 1857. Issue, b. Reading, Vt. : 644. I. — Sophronia W'il- 
kins, b. Feb. 10, 1816; ni. Sept. 22, 1844, Nathan Savage, of West W^ind- 
sor, A't.; b. March 1, 1812; she d. July 22, 1859. 645. II. — Elvira, b. 
Dec. 2, 1817; m. May 9, 1838, Thomas J. Chandler; b. All)any. Me., 
Sept. 18, 1802; d. Dec. 11, 1886, Reading; she d. Sept. 9, i886, Reading, 
A't. 646. III. — Lydia Dunham, b. April 20, 1820; m. Feb. 8, 1846, John 
ii. Locke, of Reading; she d. North Charlestown, N. H., July 2, 1878. 
647. IV. — Abigail, b. 1822; m. Nov., 1878, William Chandler; she d. 
Aug. 29, 1885. 648. V. — Lucius Orlando, b. 1824; enlisted in the 7th 
Vermont X'olunteers and d. Nov. 5, 1863, at Pensacola, Floritla. 649. 
\'I.— Oliver, b. 1828; d. Oct. 10, 1864. Rutland, Vt. 

69 ISRAEL, 1). 1741, Carver; m. Hannah Whiting; d. May 29, 
1828, Plymton. issue, b. at Carver: 650. I. — Hannah, b. July 4, 1769; 
m. Levi Chase, of Consider and Eunice; she d. Sept. i, 1851, Carver. 
651. II. — Israel, b. May, 1788; m. Elizabeth Crocker, of Herman 
Crocker and Lytlia Churchill; she b. June, 1793; d. Nov. 19, 1872, Mid- 
dleboro; he d. May 14, 1857, at Carver. 652. HI. — Benjamin, moved 
to Leeds, Me. 653. I\'. — Eleazar, lived in Paris, Me. 654. N . — 
Josci)h, lived in Paris, Me. 655. VI. — ^^Sylvanus, cl voung. 

CHASE. ' 

650 HANNAH, 1). July 4, 1769; m. (Carver) Levi Chase, of Con- 
sider Chase and lumice Tilson, of Plympton ; d. Sept. i, 1851, Carver. 
Issue, I), at Carver: 656. I. — Levi Chase, b. Oct. 7, 1791 ; m. Nov. 17, 
1818, Lucy Pratt, of Carver; d. March 25, 1869, Carver. 657. II. — 
Ezra, b. Nov., 1793; m. Lydia Dunham, of Carver; d. at Middleboro. 
658. III. — Benjamin, b. Nov., 1795; m. Pratt, May 7, 1820, Carver; d. 



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Feb. II, 1853. Carver. 659. IV. — Hannah, b. Oct., 1798; m. Lemuel 
Pratt, Carver; d. March 16, 1826; Carver. 660. V. — Consider, b. 
March i, 1800, Susan T. Shaw, of Abington ; d. Abington. 661. V^I. — • 
Isaac, b. April 4, 1803; drowned at sea, May, 1834. 662. VII. — - 
Sylvanus Dunham, b. Sept. 18, 1806; m. Hannah Adams, Plymouth. 
663. VIII. — Eunice Tilson, b. March 5, 1809; m. April 16, 1829, Albert 
T. Vaughn, of Carver; d. May, 1892. 664. IX. — John, b. June 19, 
181 1 ; m. Sally Brown, of Plymouth; d. March 7, 1867, Carver. 

651 ISRAEL, b. May 14, 1788, Carver; m. Elizabeth Crocker. 
Issue: 665. I. — Henry, b. July 22, 181 1; m. Louisa Jane Pratt. 

665 HENRY, b. July 22, 181 1 ; m. Feb. 5, 1835, Louisa Jane, dan. 
of Thomas and I^ydia (Macomber) Pratt ; b. Middleboro, Mass., May 
II, 1812. Issue, b. at Middleboro, Mass.: 666. I. — ^^Henry Crocker, 
b. June 30, 1836; m. Taunton, Mass., Mary Katherine Moore. 667. II. 
— Thomas Frederick, b. May 8, 1839; ^^- Hannah Whiting Chase. 
668. III. — Israel Holman, b. Sept. 2, 1841 ; m. Julia Ann Clark. 669. 
IV. — Elizabeth Crocker, b. July 13, 1846; Alvan Plummer Vaughan. 
670. V. — Horace Addison, b. Jan. 22, 1851 ; d. Sept. 13, 1872. 

667 THOMAS F., b. May 8, 1839; m. April 28. 1861, Hannah 
Whiting Chase. Issue, Middleboro: 671. I. — Charles Omer, d. in 
infancy. 672. II. — Levi Frederick, b. June 18, 1864; d. Dec. 16, 1885. 
673. HI. — Charles Omer, b. Jan. 9, 1867. 

668 ISRAEL H., b. Sept. 2, 1841 ; m. Dec. 6, 1864, Julia Ann, dan. 
of David Clark and Abigail H. Wilbur. Issue, Middleboro : 673. I.— 
Arthur Holman, 1). Feb. 13, 1866. 674. II. — Annie Louise, b. July 17, 
1870. 

VAUGHN. 

669 ELIZABETH C, b. July 13, 1846; m. March 30, 1866, Alvan 
P. Vaughn. Issue, Middleboro: 675. I. — Jennie Louise Vaughn, b. 
June 10, 1869; d. Sept. 21, 1870. 676. II. — Josephine Florence, 1). July 
II, 1871 ; d. Aug. 4, 1873. 677. III. — Horace Alvan, b. K\)x\\ i, 1877. 

625 SIMEON, b. May 27, 1775; m. (i) Patty Stiles; m. (2) Mrs. 
Soviah (Churchill) Caldwell, dau of Ichabold and Nabby, widow of 
Samuel (Doten) Churchill; d. Sept. 28, 1839. Issue, b. Woodstock, 
Vt. : 678. I. — Lucy, b. Aug. 28, 1805; m. Cyrenus Houghton; d. June 
22, 1878; d. at Woodstock, Vt., Aug. 28, 1839. 679. II. — Hazel Pelton, 
b. Feb. 9, 1808; d. March 26, 1835, Woodstock. 680. HI.— Patty, b. 
Nov. 17, 1812; d. Aug. 13, 1813, Woodstock. 681. IV.— Martha Stiles, 
b. |ul\ 17, 1815; m. Aug. 31, 1834, Ebenezer French. 682. V. — Simeon 
Churchill, b. May ^6, 1820; m. (i) Sarah, dau. of Nathan and Celia 



190 JOSEl'lI DUNHAM. 

(Haug-htoii) r.-K-kard; Chloc Ann. d. Dec. 9, 1889. 683. YI. — ^Horace 
Franklin, I). May 14, 1824; m. Caroline Latimer. 

CARPENTER. 

681 :\I XRTHA .S.. b. Woodstock, \'t.. July 17, 1815; m. Wood- 
stock, \ t., Au<;'. 31, 1834, Ebenezer, son of Apollos and Betsey (Car- 
penter) French; 1). Woodstock, May 12. 1810; d. Flushing, Genesee 
Co., .Mich., l-\'l). >- , 1880; she d. Flushing, Mich., Feb. 29, 1876. Issue: 
684. 1.— Martha A. l-'rench. b. May 3. 1836, Woodstock, Vt. 685. II. 
— Harriet E., b. hlushing. Nov. 18, 1838; d. Flushing, Aug. 3, 1841. 
686. III.— Mary .S., b. Mushing, Dec. 11, 1840. 687. IV.— Horace 
Dunham, b. hhishing, June 5, 1842. 688. V. — Morris F., b. Flushing, 
Dec. 15, 1844. 689. VI. — Harriet E., b. Flushing, Jan. 6, 1846. 690. 
\ II. — Simeon F., b. Flushing, Sept. 8, 1849; d. blushing, Oct. 23, 1873. 
691. VIII.— W-lbur F., 1). Mushing, Sept. 7. 1852. 692. IN.— Willard 
C, b. Flushing, Sept. 7, 1852. Twins. 

682 SIMEON C, b. iMay 16, 1820; m. (i) Woodstock, A't., Jan. 
I, 1840, Sarah, dau. of Nathan and Celia (Houghton) Packard, b. Wood- 
stock, May 2~, 1820; d. Woodstock, March 20, 1842; m. (2) Woodstock, 
Chloc Ann, dau. of Jason and Nancy (Marcy) Darling; he d. Wood- 
stock, Dec. (j, 1889. Issue, b. Woodstock, Vt. : 693. I. — Eva Martha, 
b. March 18. 1846; m. Marritt Henry Chandler. 694. II. — Emma 
Nancy, b. ]\Ia}- 16, 1850. 695. HI. — Jason Simeon, b. Jan. 14. 1859. 

CHANDLER. 
693 EVA MARTHA, b. March 18, 1846; m. Nov. 24, 1868. Marritt 
Henry, b. Middleton. Vt., April ly, 1845, son of. Thomas J. and Elvira 
(Wilkins) Chandler, M. D. Issue, Woodstock, Vt. : 696. I. — 'Edward 
Dunham Chandler, b. Oct. 22, 1875. 697. II. — Clyton Frederick, b. 
\\v^. 30, 1877; (1. April ig, 1879. 698. III. — Henrv Merrill, b. March 
3, 1880. 

683 HORACE FRANKLIN, b. Woodstock, Vt., May 14, 1824; 
ni. June 3, 1850, Caroline Latimer; b. Oct. 9, 1828, dau. of Joshua and 
Belinda (Latinu-r) Wood. Hartland, Vt. Issue, b. Woodstock, Vt.: 
699. I. — Charlie Caldwell, b. April 5, 1851 ; m. Woodstock, Feb. 6, 1891, 
Thomas 'Smith ; b. Leeds, England. 700. H. — Infant, d. Jan. 24, 1859. 

701. HI. — Herman Horace, b. Sept. 7, 1861. 

HOUGHTON. 
678 LUCY, b. Aug. 28, 1805, Woodstock, \\.\ m. Cyrenus, son of 
Israel T. anfl .Sally (Richmond) Houghton; b. June 30, 1807; d. Wood- 
stock, June 7, 1885; she d. June 22, 1878. Issue, b. at Woodstock: 

702. I. — George Washington Houghtcm, b. May 26, 1833; m. 1857, at 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. I9I 

Sharon, Vt., Emily Densmore ; she afterward m, Dexter Burke and d. 
in Sharon, 1885; he d. March 2j, 1859. 703. II. — Hatzel Dunham, 
1). Sept. 2, 1834; d. Luna. Iowa. Nov. 17, 1865. 704. III. — Sarah 
Jerusha, 1). April 2},, 1836. 705. IV. — Lucy Ellen, b. Oct. 22, 1838; d. 
July 19. 1846, Woodstock. 706. V. — Sarepta Rebecca, b. Nov. 2, 1840; 
d. April 10, 1841. 707. VI. — ^Henry Horace, b. June 16, 1843; ""i- F<^1^- 
8, 1866, Clarinda M., dau of William and Zilpha (Murdock) Washburn. 
708. VII. — Simeon Dunham, b. June i, 1845. 

75 ELIJAH, b. 1753; lived Plympton and Middleboro ; m. Eunice 
Thomas, dau. of Benjamin; she d. Plymouth, Oct. 31, 1834; he d. Aug. 
II, 1829. Issue: 709. I. — Isaac, b. Dec. 31, 1779; m. 1806, Elizabeth 
Savcry; d. 1839. 710. II. — Jacob, b. Sept. 17, 1782; m. Susanna 
Thomas; d. i860. 711. III. — Deborah, b. Sept. 24, 1784; m. (i) Silas 
Hathaway; m. {2) John Atwood, of Carver. 712. IV. — Abraham 
Thomas, b. Aug. 9, 1787; m. Patience Clark; d. Aug. 23, 1847. 7^l- 
V. — Eunice Thomas, b. April 19,. 1791 ; m. Jabcz Swift, of Plymouth, 
Mass.; d. Feb. 20, 1862. 714. VI. — Bartlett, b. April i, 1794; drowned 
when a child. 715. VII. — Elizabeth, b. Sept. 15. 1798; m. Edward 
Burt; d. Nov. 13, 1852, Plymouth. 716. VIII. — Benjamin, b. March 
10, 1801, Plymouth; m. (i) Feb. 19, 1826, Nancy Dunham, dau. Silas 
Dunham and Mary Tilson; she b. May 15, 1799; d. Oct. 8, 1883; m. 
(2) Alice Finney. 

709 ISAAC, b. Dec. 31, 1779; m. at Middleboro, Mass.; m. Eliza- 
beth Savery. Issue: 717. I. — Elizabeth, b. 1806; m. Daniel Crowell, 
of Dennis, Mass. 718. II. — William, 1). 1808; d. early. 719. HI.— 
Susan Marston, b. 1809; m. Joseph Dunham. Isaac, b. 1813. 720. 

IV. — Elijah, b. 1813. 721. V. — Priscella, b. . ^22. VI. — Henry, 

Cobb, b. . 723. VII. — Eunice, b. ; m. Seth Cole. Issue: I. 

— George Cole. II. — Seth Cole. 724. \TII. — Sarah Tucker, b. ; 

m. Benjamin Sears, of Harwich. No issue. 

719 SUSAN MARSTON, b. 1809; m. Joseph Dunham, a cousin. 
Issue: 725. I. — Elijah. 726. II. — Joseph. ^2^. HI. — Lydia. Addie. 
728. IV. — Isaac C. 729. V. — Charles. 

720 ISAAC, b. in 1813; m. Marbra Brown. Issue: 730. I. — 
Isaac. 731. II. — William. ^12. HI. — Lucy Brown, m. James C. Hill, 
Salem, Mass. 

720 ELIJAH, b. 1813; m. late in life, in Middleboro. 

721 PRISCILLA, b. ; m. first, Seth Lincoln; second, Mr. 

Sargent. Issue: y^)}!- ^- — Granville Lincoln. 734. II. — Harry Lin- 
coln. 735. HI. — George Lincoln. 736. IV. — Frances Sargent. 



192 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

710 JACOP). b. Sept. 28, 1782; m. Susanna Thomas; d. i860, Mid- 
dleboro. Issue: "jyj. I. — Jacob Bartlett, h. iSio. 738. II. — Eleazar, 
b. 1812. 

712 ABRAHAM, b. Aug. 9, 1787, Plymouth; m. April, 1813, 
Patience Clark; d. Sept. 23. 1876, ag^ed 73 years; he d. Aug. 23, 1847. 
Issue: 739. 1. — l^lizabeth Clark, b. April 17, 1814. 740. II. — Abra- 
ham, b. Dec. 11. 1815. 741. III. — Aseneth Thomas, (Asenelk) b. Jan. 
27, 1818. 742. W . — Patience Clark, b. 1820. 743. V. — Hannah Will- 
iams, b. Feb. 29, 1822; m. William H. McLaughlin. 744. VI. — Joseph 
Avery, b. F"eb. 25, 1824; m. Nancy Everson Thomas. 745. VII. — 
Rebecca Bartlett, b. Feb. 7, 1827. 746. VI H. — Samuel Newell, b. April 
10, 1832; m. Sept. 12, 1855, Betsey Foster Dunhani. 747. IX. — Sarah 
Ann. 1). Oct. 5, 1833. 748. X. — Isaac Thomas, b. May 18, 1838; m. 
Angeline Bartlett. 

McLaughlin. 

743 HANNAH W., b. Feb. 29, 1822 ; m. William H. McLaughlin, 

Boston. Issue: 749. I. — William McLaughlin; d. . 750. II. — 

George. 751. III. — ^P>ank. d. . 

744 JOSEPH AVERY, b. Feb. 25, 1824; m. Nancy E. Thomas, 
dau. of Stephen. Issue: 752. I. — 'Ella. 753. II. — P^rank. 

746 SA'MUEL NEWELL, b. April 10. 1832; m. Sept. 12, 1855, 
Betsey Foster Dunham, dau. of John. Issue: 754. I. — Horace Clif- 
ton, b. Aug. 13, 1856, Boston. 755. II. — Charles Avery, b. Dec. 30, 
1857; m. Godfrey. 756. HI. — ^Mabel Foster, b. Sept. 7, 1872, Harry 
Bumpus. 

755 CHARLES A., b. Dec. 30, 1857; m. Godfrey. Issue: 757. I. 
—Chester, b. Dec. 21, 1888. 758. II.— Helen, b. Dec. 18, 1891. 

BUMPUS. 

750 MAI'.l'.L I'"., b. Sc'])t. 7, 1872; m. Harry liunipus. Issue: 759. 
I. — Beatrice Ihunpus, b. June 18, 1894. 760. II. — Slinton Avery, b. 
Aug. II, 1896. 

748 ISAAC THOMAS, b. May 18, 1838; m. Angeline Bartlett, 
dau. of Tnuuan. Issue: 761. I. — Alice, b. May 28, 1872. 762. II. — 
Helen, b. |ul\ 2, i87(;. 

79 ELEi\Z\I\, 1). Plym|)ton, 1761; moved to Paris, ^le., i7()8-9; 
m. Jane P.ryant, of l'lym])ton, .Mass.. dan. of josej)li and Li])ha (Samp- 
son) J5ryanl; he d. Paris, Mr. Issue: yjy . I. — jane, b. Carver, Mass., 
1794; m. Jose])h Merrill and nu)ved to Portland, Mc, where she d. 
778. II. — Sebra, b. Carver, .\pril 21, 1796; m. (1) Mehital)el, Russell; 
m. (2) Mrs. Miriam Ilealy, Bethel, Me. 779. HI, — Zilpha, b. Carver,^ 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 193 

1798; m. Nathan Marshall. 780. IV. — Eleazar, b. Nov. 6, 1803, Paris, 
Me.; m. March 25, 1828, Abigail T. Paine; b. Attleboro, Mass. 781. 
V. — Hannah, b. Paris, Me., 1801 ; m. Benjamin Holden. 782. VI. — 
Alanson A., b. Paris, Mc., April, 1805 ; m. Christina Bent. 783. VII. — 
Lucy, b. Paris, Me., 1807; m. Peter Holden. 784. VIII. — Lucinda, b. 
Paris, Me., Aug., 1809; d. 1858. 785. IX. — ^^Sampson, b. April 9, 181 1 ; 
m. (i) Avice Cummings ; m. (2) Mrs. Cinderella Crockett. 786. X. — 
Isaac, b. Paris, Me., Jan. 28, 1812 ; m. Mary Ann Swan. 787. XI. — 
Miranda, b. Paris, Me., Sept., 1815; m. Jairus S. Cummings. 788. XII. 
— x'Vsa Thomas, b. June 18, 1817; m. (i) Esther Gurney ; m. (2) Mary 
Jane (Whitehouse) Merrill, wife of Jacob Merrill. 

778 SEBRA, b. Carver, Mass., April 21, 1796; m. Bethel, Me., 
Mehitabel Russell dau. of Mehitable and William Russell; b. Bethel, 
Me., 1792; d. Bethel, Dec. 6, 1854. Issue: 789. I. — William Russell, 
b. June 3, 1819; m. Mary Storey, at Bethel. 790. II. — Harriet 
Mehitabel. m. Cyrus Perkins. 791. III. — Elizabeth Jane, b. Bethel, 
Vt., Oct. 5, 1854. 

780 ELEAZAR, b. Paris, Me., Nov. 6, 1803; m. Paris, Me., March 
25, 1828, Abigail T., dau. of Stephen Paine; b. Attleboro, Mass., March 
29, 1807. Issue: 793. I. — Abigail T., b. Feb. 20, 1830; m. Asa D. 
Rawson. 794. II. — Louisa G., b. July 30, 1832; m. Charles Felton. 
795. III. — Elizabeth Ann, b. April 10, 1838; m. (i) M. Stinchfield ; m. 
(2) Charles T. Peck. 796. I\\— Enoch Lincoln, b. Aug. 9, 1845; J- 
Aug. 26, 1849. 

785 SAMPSON, b. Paris. Me., April 9, 181 1 ; m. (i) Avice, dau. of 
Isaac Cummings; d. Sept. 27^, 1844; m. (2) Mrs. Cinderella Crockett; 
colonel. Issue, b. and m. Paris, Me.: 797. I. — Augustus Sampson, 
m. (i) Augusta E. Billings; m. (2) Edna Boomer. 798. II. — Rosa- 
mond, d. young. 799. III. — George Bates, b. Sept. 23, 1844; "i- 
Samira B. Keen. 800. IV. — Nathan, m. Louisa Whitman; moved to 
Norway, Me. 801. V. — Eleazar. 

799 GEORGE BATES, b. Sept 23, 1844; m. Samira B., dau. of 
John B. Keen. Issue : 802. I. — Nora Louisa, b. Paris, Me., Feb. 10, 
1870; d. Paris, Feb. 9, 1877. 

797 AUGUSTUS S.. b. Paris, Me.; m. (i) Augusta E. BilHngs ; m. 
(2) Edna Brown. Issue: 803. I. — ^Frederick. 804. II. — Ada. 805. 
Ill.—Jennie. 806. IV.— John. 

788 ASA THOMAS, b. Paris, Me., June 18. 1817; m. (i) Norway, 
Me., May 6, 1840, Esther Gurney; d. Nov. 2, 1872; m. (2) Oxford, Me., 
Mary Jane, widow of Joseph Merrill, dau. of Benjamin Whitehouse, 



194 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

Oxford. Issue, b. at Paris, Me. : 807. I.— Charles W., b. April 6, 
1841 ; ni. Jane Young-. 808. II. — Hannah A., b. May i, 1848; m. Peleg 
Hammond. 809. III. — Melzor S., b. March 14. 1852; d. April 30, 1852. 
810. IV. — Benjamin F., b. Dec. 16, 1856. 

73 SILAS, b. March 28, 1749; m. (1) 1773, Mary Tilson ; b. Aug. 
22, T755; (1. Carver, Nov. 19, 1812. She was dau. of Jonathan Tilson 
and Mary Cobb, of Jonathan and Lydia Rickard, of Ephraim and Eliza- 
beth Haskins, of Edmund, Plymouth, 1643; ^^- 1660; m. (2) 1792, Lydia 
Poldcn ; he was lieutenant of First Massachusetts Regiment, 1775; was 
with troops at Ford Edward, 1776, and Rhode Island, 1781 ; d. July 24, 
181 5. Issue, b. at Carver: 811. I. — Patia or Patience, b. Dec. 29, 
1774; m. 1805, Nathaniel Ryder, Middleboro; d. Alarch 2, 1864, Mid- 
dleboro. 812. II. — Elizabeth, b. March 28, 1777; m. March 23, 1806, 
John Fuller, Kmgston, Mass.; d. Dec. 17, 1842. 813. III. — Lucy Til- 
son, b. May 15, 1780; m. March 28, 1799, Joshua Bartlett. 814. IV. — 
Silas, b. March 29, 1783; m. Oct. 26, 1806, Mrs. Experience Foster; b. 
Jidy 19, 1775; d. Feb. 19, 1825, Raker, Kingston, Mass., 1816, New 
Bedford. She was dau. of Aaron Randall and Betsy Brooks. 815. V. 
— Tilson, b. Dec. 28, 1786; m. Anna Jenny Blankinship, July 14, f875;' 
b. July 6, 1790; (1. New Bedford, Aug. 16, 1850. 816. VI. — Ira, b. 
Sept. 26, 1789; d. in army, 1815. 817. VII. — Sally Tilson, b. May i, 
1792; d. Carver, Sept. 7, 1881. 818. VIII. — Rebecca Crocker, b. May 
27, 1795; m. March 13, 1816, Asa Cocdv, of Kingston, Mass., who d. 
Dec. 2y, 1868; she d. Sept. 30, 1867, Kingston. 819. IX. — Nancy, b. 
May 25, 1799; m. h\'b. 12. 1826, Benjamin Dunham, of Elijah, who d. 
Nov. 9, 1881 ; she d. Kingston, Oct. 8, 1883. 

814 SILAS, b. March 29, 1783. Carver; m. at Pembroke, Mass., 
Oct. 26, 1806, experience Foster, widow of David and dau. of Aaron 
Randall and Betsey Brooks; b. Scituate, Mass., July 19, 1775; d. at 
Hanson, Mass., May, 1858; he d. at Middleboro, Feb. 19, 1825. Issue: 
820. I. — Silas, b. Aug. 20, 1807; m. Martha Baker, July 8, 1879. 821. 
II. — Mary Tilson, b. Aug. 16, 1809; m. Levi Everson ; d. S. Hanson, 
Feb. 7, 1865. 822. HI. — Charles Wheeler, b. Feb. 25, 181 1 ; d. Jan. 18, 
1891, Mattapoisett, Mass. 823. IV.— Eliza Tilson, b. Feb. 28, 1813; 
m. (i) Horatio Bingley Lord; m. (2) Thomas Hill; m. (3) Thomas 
Mayhew. 

'822 CHARLES W., b. S. Hanson, Mass., April 17, 181 1; m. S. 
Hanson, Dec. 13, 1865, Sarah E. ; b. (il,oucester, Mass., July 3. 1847, 
dau. of Levi and Martha Hodgkins Lane. Issue : 824. I. — Mary Til- 
son, b. S. Hanson, Dec. 27, 1870. 825. 11. — Charles Silas, b. Ouincy, 



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Mass., Nov. 30, 1878. 826. III. — William Henry, b. Quincy, Mass., 
May 10, 1880. 

LORD— HILL. 

823 ELIZA TILSON. b. Feb. 28. 1813; m. (i) Braintree, Mass., 
Oct. 12, 1831, Horatio B. ; b. S. Weymouth, Mass., July 27, 1813; d. 
Nov. 29, 1852, son of Horatio and Betsey (Jeene) Lord; m. (2) at S. 
Weymouth, April 26, 1855, Thomas Hill; b. Cambridge, 1794; d. Aug. 
8, 1859; m. (3) Dec. 18, 1871, Thomas Mayhew ; b. Westport, Mass., 
1793; d. S. Hanson, Sept. ij, 1881. Issue: 827. I. — Eliza xA.nn Lord, 
b. Braintree, Mass., July 26, 1832; m. at E. Weymouth, Asa Morris 
Dyer. 828. II. — 'Emily Jane, 1). Bryantville, Mass., Sept. 24, 1834; m. 
(i) at S. Weymouth, Nov. ly, 1850, John Bradford Reed; m. (2) Phila- 
delphia, Pa., April ZT^, 1857, Hiram Farwell Efeed ; m. (3) Boston, Mass., 
May 3, 1873, George Emery Keene. 829. HI. Loretta Adelaide, b. E. 
Weymouth. Jan. 13, 1845; m. Oct. 6, 1864. 829a. IV. — William 
Hill; d. Sept. i, 1866, E. Weymouth. 

EVERSON. 

824 MARY TILSON, b. Aug. 16, 1869; m. Pembroke, Mass., April 
29, 1829, Levi, son of Levi Everson and Bathsheba Holmes; d. S. Han- 
son, March 13, i860; she d. S. Hanson, Feb. 7, 1865. Issue, b. and d. 
at S. Hanson, Mass. : 830. I. — Tilson Everson, b. South Hanson, 
Mass.; m. Melrose, Mass., Dec. 20, 1853, Martha Ann Corson. 831. 
II. — ^Lysander Washburn, b. Sept. 29, 1831 ; m. S. Hanson, Jan. 19, 
1854, Martha Maria, dan. of Daniel and Hannah L. (Pittee) Deland; 
he d. Nov. 2-7, 1887. 832. HI. — Frances Marion, b. Fel). 12. 1835; d. 
Jan. II. 1859. 833. IV. — ^Mary Jane, b. May 18, 1838; m. George, 
son of Charles J. and Lucy H. (Beard) Monroe; d. Jan. 20, 1858. 
834. v.— Sarah Dunham, b. Feb. 17, 1837; d. Nov. 16, 1855. 835. 
\'I. Alpheus, b. Sept. 7. 1841 ; d. April 24, 1859. 836. VII. Fidelia 
Wilson, b. May 14, 1839; d. Dec. 8, 1857. 837. VIII.— Caroline, b. 
Sept. 15, 1847; '■'''• at S. Weymouth, Nov. 7, 1866, Frederick W. Carson. 
838. IX.— Rufus, b. Oct. 29, 1850; d. Sept. 5, 1862. 

820 SILAS, b. Aug. 20. 1807; m. New Bedford, Mass., 1828, 
Martha, b. Falmouth, Mass., Nov. 6, 1810, dan. of Capt. Nathaniel 
and Lucinda (Green) Baker; he d. S. Hanson, Mass., July 8, 1879. 
Issue: 839. I. — Benjamin, d. in infancy. 840. II. — Nancy, b. New 
Bedford, Feb. 17, 1832; m. S. Abington, Mass. 841. HI. — Lucinda, 
d. in infancy, Pembroke, Mass. 842. IV. — Alfreda, b. Pembroke, 
Oct. 23, 1837; m, Pembroke, Mass., Nov. 17, 1869, Alfred Oake 



jg6 TOSRPH DITNIIAM. 

Pardev. 843. A'. — Lavinia, b. S. Hanson, Mass., Feb. 12, 1840; m. 
Alfred Courtney, b. Boston, Mass., Aug. 11, 1839. 844. VI. — Charles 
Wheeler, 1). April 17, 1844: m. Sarah Elizal^etli Lane. 845. VII. — 
Mary Eliza, b. S. Hanson, Sept. 17, 1850; m. May 19, 1872. Lucius W. ; 
b. S. Hanson, 'March 3. 1849, son of Caleb and I'riscilla Smith (Pratt) 
Arnold. 

815 TILSOX, b. Dec. 28, 1786, Carver; ni. Rochester Mass., 
Nov. 19, '1809, Anna Jenny Blankenship, dau. of Paul Blanken- 
ship and Jonna Pease; b. July 6, 1790; d. New Bedford, Mass., Aug. 
16, 1859; he d. July 14, 1875, New Bedford, Mass. Issue: 846. I. — 
Caroline Crocker, b. Rochester, Oct. 15, 1810; m. Cyrus Punderson 
Chapman, Sept. 11, 1877. 847. II. — Tilson Bourne, b. April 15, 1813, 
Rochester; m. Rachel Gilbert Leach. 848. HI. — James Ruggles, b. 
Rochester, Aug. 5, 1816; m. New Bedford, Oct. 30, 1838, Rosanna W. 
Brown, dau. of Samuel and Susan Brown, of Newport, R. I., 1817; d. 
New Bedford, March 5, 1896; he d. April 10, 1896, New Bedford. 
849. IV.— Ruth Delano, b. New Bedford, Aug. 27, 1819; m. George 
Warren Bird; d. July 14, 1865. 850. V. — Joanna Blankinship, b. New 
Bedford, April 25, 1822; d. April 30, 1846, New Bedford. 851. VI. — 
Maria Richmond, b. New Bedford, Oct. zy, 1824; m. Francis Loring 
Parker; d. San Francisco, Feb. 21, 1876. 852. Yll. — William Harris, 
b. New Bedford, Oct. 21, 1827; m. Mary Elizabeth Fuller. 853. VIII. 
Frederick Flarper Delano, b. New Bedford, Feb. 16, 1830; d. May 23, 
1854, New Bedford.- 

CHAPMAN. 

846 CAROLINE C, b. Rochester, Mass., Oct. 15, 1810; m. New 
Bedford, Mass., Nov. 2y, 1834, Cyrus Punderson, son of Ezra and 
Betsey (Taft) Chapman. He changed his name to Cyrus William 
Chapman; he d. New Bedford, Oct. 18, 1888; she d. New Bedford, 
Sept. Ti, 1877. Issue, b. and m. New Bedford: 854. I. — Anna Jenny 
Dunham Chapman, 1). Aug. 6, 1837. 855. II. — Alexander Hamilton, 
d. in infancy. 856. HI. — Caroline Dunham, b. Dec. 19, 1845; '^i- 
Frank Howland. 857. IV. — Betsey Taft, b. Feb. 18, 1850; m. George 
Grey. 

847 TILSON B., 1). Kochcster, Mass., April 5, 1813; baker, m. 
Easton, Mass., Oct. 9, 1836, Kachel G. ; b. hVb. 22, 1813, dau. of Giles 
and Rachel (Gilbert) Leach; took an active part in the interest of New 
Bedford serving as re])ri'sentative lire department, engineer, assessor 
and city marshal; d. April 30, 1898. Issue, b. and d. New Bedford: 
858. I. — Sarah .Matilda liassett, b. Feb. 13, 1838; m. Andrew Howard 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 1 97 

Potter. 859. II. — Thomas ^klandell, I). Feb. 2, 1840; m. (i) Edith 
Russell Watson; m. (2) Clara Isadore Scott; m. (3) Amy R. Hathaway. 
860. III. — Giles Leach. 1). Oct. 3. 1842; m. Eliza Jane Henderson. 861. 
I\'. — Joanna Blankinship. b. May 24, 1846; d. June 29. 1849. 862. A\ — - 
Edward, b. Oct. 30. 1849. '^^ ^^^^' fii"'" T. ^I. Denham & Co., New Bed- 
ford. 863. \'I. — Joanna, b. Jan. 13. 1855; twin; d. Sept. 12. 1856. 864. 
yil. — Frederick, b. Jan. 13, 1855; twin; m. Xew York City, June i, 
1887, J^Iary Ewer; b. Nantucket, May zy, 1857, '^''^^i- *''' Charles E. and 
Margaret F. (Ewer) Coffin; he d. Dec. 17, 1893. 

860 GILES LEACH, b. Oct. 3. 1842; m. Flint, Mich., Nov. 13, 
1867, Eliza Jane; b. Flint, :Mich., Sept. 8, 1844; d. at Flint, June 28, 
1896, dau. of Henry M. and Eliza (Simpson) Henderson. Issue, Flint, 
Mich.: 865. I. — Henry Henderson, b. June 2/', 1870; m. June 25, 1897, 
Buffalo N. Y.. Mabel Sherman, dau. of Win. H. and Jeanette. 866. 
II. — Joanna Leach, b. ]\larch 12. 1873; ^^- Nov. 25, 1878. 867. HI. — 
Tilson Bourne, b. May 27. 1874; d. Aug. 17, 1874. 868. I\'.— Eliza 
Simpson, b. May 19, 1876. 

rOTTER. 

858 SARAH M. B., b. Feb. 13, 1838; m. New Bedford, Dec. 11, 
1857, Andrew H. ; b. Jan. 20, 1817, son of Jonathan and Cynthia 
(Howard) Potter. Issue, New Bedford, Alass. : 869. I. — Hettie 
Potter, b. June 13, 1859; "i- ^^^t. 11, 1882, Dr. John Barker Swift, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 870. II. — ^Grace Howard, b. April 5, 1861. 871. HI. — 
Frances Motley b. Sept. 5, 1864; m. Jan. 2, 1895, Everett Lincoln 
Brown, New York City. 

859 THOiMAS MANDELL, b. Feb. 2, 1840: m. (i) Sept. 20, 1864, 
Edith Russell Watson; divorced May 4, 1866; rn. (2) May 2/, 1867, 
Clara Isadore, b. Nov. 4, 1844; d. Oct. 31, 1877, dau. of William and 
Lucy (Washburne) Scott ; m. (3) June 10, 1879, Amy R. ; b. Feb. 5, 1853, 
dau. of Braddock and Lucy (Richmond) Hathaway ; firm T. M. Denham 
& Co. Issue, New Bedford, Mass.; 872. I. — Rachel Gilbert, b. Jan. 
28, 1869; m. Ebenezer Nicholas Barstow. 873. II. — Ethel Washburne, 
b. Dec. 9, 1871 ; m. Edgar Maurice Almy. 874. Ill.-^Clara xA.lice 
Mandell, b. Feb. 9, 1881. 

BARSTOW. 

872 RACHEL G., b. Jan. 28, 1869, New Beford, Mass.; m. Oct. 7, 
1893, Ebenezer N. Barstow; b. Galveston, Texas, Oct. 16, 1866. Issue; 

875. I. — ^Charlotte Dunham Barstow, b. Quincy, Mass., May 25, 1895. 

876. II. — Thomas Tilson^ b. Oct. 28, 1897. 

873 ETHEL W., b. New Bedford, Mass., Dec. 9, 1871 ; m. June 11, 



198 JOSEPH DUNHAM, 

1894, Edg-ar M. Alin\ ; h. Jan. 20. 1867. Issue, New Bedford: 877. I. 
— Dorothy iJunliani Alni\ , b. June 28, 1895. 

849 RUTH DELANO, b. Xew Bedford. Aug. 2^, 1819; m. New 
Bedford, March 22, 1842, George Warren I'.ird; b. April 29. 1816; d. 
San Francisco, Cal. ; she d. July 14. 1865, San Francisco. Issue, New 
Bedford: 878. I.— George Frederick Bird. b. Dec. 25. 1843. 879. II. 
— Frances .\!aria, b. Oct. 2y, 1845; 'ii- ^''^'^ Francisco, Jan. 21, 1864, 
Edmugd Pugh. San Francisco. 

PARKER. 

851 MARIA R., b. New Bedford, Oct. ly , 1824; m. Sept. 16, 1845, 
Francis L. ; b. New Bedford, March 19. 1823; d. San Francisco, Dec. 
5. 1897, son of Jacob and Lucy (Dunbar) Parker; she d. San Francisco, 
Feb. 21, 1876. Issue: 880. I. — Thomas Nickcrson Parker, b. New 
Bedford. July 15, 1846; drowned at sea about 18O8. 881. II.— Helen 
Maria, b: New Bedford, Dec. 2. 1848; m. San Francisco, Dec. 3. 1867, 
Henry Halford. son of Halford and Elizabeth (Barker) Earle ; she d. 
May 12, 1885, San Francisco., 882. HI.— Rose Standish. b. San Fran- 
cisco. July 14, 1859; ni. July 15, 1886, David K.. son of Capt. Jackson 
and Sarah K. (Mcl'adden) Gove. 883. IV.— Loring. b. April 26, 1862; 
d. Oct. 2"/, 1863, San l-'rancisco. 

852 WILLIAM 11., b. New Bedford, Oct. 2T, 1827; m. Providence, 
R. I.. Jan. II, 1849, ^iary Elizabeth ;b. Bristol, R. I., April 14, 1828, dan. 
of John and h:iizabcth JMdlcr. Issue, b. and d. New Bedford: 884. I. 
— George I'.inl, b. Ma\ 1, 1850. 885. H. — ^Maria Parker, b. Jan. 12, 
1852; m. hrancis Asbury Young. 886. HI. — Sarah Fuller, b. March 
12, 1854; ni. Harvey Hickton Webber. 887. IV. — Lucy Tilson, b. July 
3, 1856; m. Frederick Warren Jennings. 888. V. — James Ruggles. b. 
July 7, 1858. 889. \L — Cyrus Punderson, b. Dec. 14. i860; d. March 
22, 1864. 890. \'1I.— Mary Elizabeth. 1). Oct. 31. 18^)3; d. Nov. 12, 
1777. 891. VIII.— Nannie Bird. b. Jan. 25, 1866. 892. IX.— Vv^illiam 
Harris, Jr.. b. I'eb. 28, 1872; m. Eva Thomas W'cston. 

WEBBER. 

886 SARAH I'., b. March 12, 1854; m. Harvey H., son of James 
and Julia (Springer) Webber. Issue, New Bedford, Mass.: 893. I. — 
James William Webber, b. July 4, 1878. 8(^4. II. — Florence May, b. 
Aug. 16, 1880. 895. HI.— Julia I'erkins, b. Aug. i, 1882. 896. IV.— 
George Harvey, b. Dec. 25, 1883. 

JENNINGS. 

887 LUCY T., b. July 3, 1856; m. Frederick W., son of Lazarus 
and Susan (Bliss) Jennings. Issue, New Bedford, Mass.: 898. I. — 



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Mabel Warren Jennings, h. March i8, 1881. 899. II. — Frederick Til- 
son, h. Sept. 23, 1882. 900. III. — Ethel Linwood, b. Nov. 19, 1884. 

892 WILLIA.AI H.. JR.. b. New Bedford, Feb. 28. 1872; m. Sept. 
30, 1894, Eva Thomas Weston; b. New Bedford. Dec. 17, 1874. Issue, 
New Bedford, 'Alass. : 901. I. — Louis Bradford, b. ]\Iay 3, 1895. 902. 
II.— Harold Fuller, h. July 16, 1897. 

YOUNG. 

885 MARIA PARKER, b. Jan. 12. 1852; m. Francis A. Young, 
son of Joseph and Alary. Issue : 903. I. — Lillian Parker Young, b. 
New Bedford, April 16. 1880; d. Aug. i, 1880. 904. II. — Herbert 
Francis, b. Springfield, Mass., May 27,, 1881 ; d. Jan. 15, 1882. 905. HI. 
— William Arthur, b. Springfield. Aug. 14, 1882. 906. lY. — Bertha 
May, b. Somers, Conn., June 8, 1885. 

78 ASA, b. 1759, Plymouth; Carver; Norway, Me.; m. Lydia Cobb, 
of Plymouth; b. Sept. 17, 1764; d. Paris, Me.; soldier; d. in hospital, 
Burlington, \T., Oct. 13, 1813. Issue. 1). Paris and Norway, Me. 907. 
I. — Asa. b. June 12, 1790: m. Polly Cleaver; d. Feb. 24, 1875. 908. II. 
Samuel, b. Oct. 3, 1794 ;m. Maria Conant ; d. May, 1837. 909. III. — 
Sylvanus, b. July 8, 1797; m. Esther Benson; d. May 4, 1879. 910. IV. 
— Daniel, b. Sept. 19. 1803; m. (i) Alary Durell ; m. (2) Mrs. Smith; d. 
Dec. 15, 1873. 91^- ^ • — Joseph, b. May 13, 1806; m. Pamelia Dow. 
912. \l. — Chloe, m. Antepar, son of Samuel Durell; b. May 21, 1794, 
Woodstock; he d. 1865, Paris, Me. 913. YII. — Susan, b. Aug. 4, 1786; 
m. 1809, Alexander, son of Thomas Hill; d. April 9, 1830; she d. May 
19, 1856. 914. MIL — Lydia, b. Aug. 16, 1784; m. March 23, 1809, W. 
Paris, Capt. Jesse, son of Jacob and Betsey (Foster) Howe; b. Feb. 16, 
1786; d. March 2, 1870, W. Paris; she d. Dec. 20, 1841, Sumner, Me. 
916. IN. — Betsey, b. Nov. 2, 1799; m. Levi Fuller, son of Nathaniel; b. 
Maine, Jan. 31, 1797; d. Woodstock, Alarch 5, 1857; she d. March 5, 
1880, Woodstock, Me. 917. N. — Polly, b. Nov. 2, 1799; m. Elder 
Gideon Perkins; b. and d. Lewiston, Me. 

908 SAMUEL, b. Oct. 30, 1794, Norway, Me.; m. Maria, dan. of 
Nathan Conant; d. May, 1837, Woodstock, Me. Issue, b. Woodstock, 
Me.: 918. I. — John Milton, b. 1822; m. Temper Fuller; d. 1861. 919. 
II. — Pamelia Wright, b. July 13, 1825; m. Jan. 30, 1845, Jonathan 
Adams, Paris. 920. HI. — Eliza Lincoln, b. Nov. 20, 1827; m. James 
Merrill, Paris, Me. 921. lA'. — Benjamin Willard, b. July 10, 1830; m. 
Emily Thurlow ; moved to Wisconsin. 922. V. — Henry Butler, b. 
March 18, 1833; m. Ruth Chase Curtis. 923. VI. — Nathan Conant, b. 



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July 20, 1835; ^1- ^^^y 10, 1836. 924. VII.— Sarah Louisa, b. June 4, 
1837; d. Aug., 1885. 

922 HENRY P... b. March 8, 1833, Woodstock; m. 1856, Ruth 
Chase 'Curtis; moved to Chelsea, Mass. Issue, b. at Chelsea, Mass.: 
925. I.— George Herbert, 1). Sept. 30. 1858; m. 1883. Augusta W. 
Dowling. of Cambridge. Mass. 926. II. — Henry Ellsworth, b. Aug., 
1862; m. April, 1891, Elvira Fifield. Deer Isle. 927. HI. — Frank 
Edward, b. Oct., 1867. 928. IV.— Flora Edith, b. Aug. 26, 1879. 

918 JOHN M., b. 1822; m. Temper Fuller; moved to Wisconsin; 
d. 1861, Nashville, Temi. Issue: 929. I. — Julia. 930. II.— John Hub- 
bard. 931. HI. — Eliza. 

921 BENJAMIN W., b. July 10, 1830, Woodstock; m. Emily Thur- 
low; moved to Wisconsin. Issue: 932. I. — Alma. 933. II. — Edna. 
934. III. — ^Herbert. 

911 JOSEPH, b. .May 13, 1806; m. April S, 1832, Pamelia, dau. of 
Benaiah Dow; b. July 2, 1813, S. Woodstock. Issue, b. Woodstock, 
Me.: 935. I. — William Shephard, b. March 12, 1834; m. 1859, Nancy 
Chase Churchill; d. b\d). 2, 1889. 936. II. — John Emery, b. March 2, 
1836; m. May 11, 1858, Lydia Beck. 937. III. — James Madison, b. 
March 18. 1838; d. Sept., 1840. 938. IV.— Nevl. b. 1840; d. 1840. 
939. V. — Anna Augusta, b. April 10, 1842; m. Nov. 3, 1862. 940. VI. 
— Henrietta, July 2, 1849; ^1- June, 1861. 

907 ASA, b. June 12, 1790, Paris ,Me. ; m. Polly Cleaver, of Norway, 
April 10, 1810; b. May 9, 1778; d. Dec. 13, 1859; he d. Feb. 24, 1875, 
Paris, Me. Issue, b. and d. at Paris and Norway, Me.: 941. I. — 
Henry 'Gallison, b. Nov. 25, 181 1; m. Catharine Cleaver, Abbott, Me. 
942. II. — Perazina, b. Oct. 18, 1813; m. Earl Purse Sturtevant, N. 
Paris. 943. III. — Lodusky Emerson, b. June 28, 1815; m. Feb. 4, 1846, 
Daniel Young, S. Paris. 944. IV. — Cyrus Cobb, b. March 12, 1817; 
(1. June I, 1819. 945. V. — Mary Jane, b. June 12, 1820; m. William 
Perry Swan; d. Dec, 1889, Norway. 946. VI. — Asa Washington, b. 
March 20, 1822; m. Sophia A. Elkins. 947. VII. — Albion Keith Paris, 
b. Sept. 28, 1824; m. Sept. 26, 1846, Catherine Strong, of Waterford, 
Me.; d. Nov. 8, 1865, S. Paris. 948. VIII.— Lydia Cobb, b. Dec. 12, 
1826; d. Dec. 3, 1859, N. Paris. 949. IX. — Lucy Ann, b. Oct. 25, 1828; 
d. April 25, 1829. 950. X. — Amelia Augusta, b. Jan. 13, 1830; m. 
Jonathan Roberts Ryerson. 951. XI. — Arvilla, b. Nov. 13, 1832; d. 

July 15. 1833. 

946 ASA W., b. March 20, 1822; m. Sophia A. Elkins, Dexter, Me. 
Issue: 952. I. — Emma Marilla, b. June 8, 1853, Dexter, Me.; d. May 



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12. 1873, Buckfield, Me. 953. II. — Jennie Mehitabel. b. June, 1856; m. 
Atherton J. Churchill. 954. III. — Xora \'ernon, b. Aug. 5, 1857; 
Melvia Cooper, Norway. 

909 SYL\'AXUS, b. July 8, 1797, Norway. Me.; m. Esther, dau. of 
Seth Benson, N. Paris; b. Nov. 18, 1801 ; d. Dec. i, 1890; he d. May 4, 
1879. N. Paris. Issue, b. Woodstock and N. Paris, Me.: 956. I. — 
Lydia, d. young-. 957. II. — Polly, d. young. 958. III. — Laura, b. Dec. 

13, 1825; m. June 22, 1845. John, son of John Reed. N. Paris. 959. IV. 
— ^Samuel Woodward, b. h\d). 8, 1828; m. Rachel Andrews. 960. V. — 
Joseph Henry, b. March 9. 1830; m. (1) Sarah Houghton Dunham; m. 
(2) Martha Jane. James Dunham. 961. VI. — William, d. young. 962. 
VII. — ^Jackson, d. young. 963. MIL — Emily, b. April 9, 1838; m. 
Horatio, son of Stephen Chandler, N. P'aris. 964. IX. — Augusta, b. 
July 30, 1840; (1. Aug. 21. 1864. 965. X. — ^Wellington W., b. Feb. 12, 
1843; '1^- Columbia I). Bradford. 966. XL — Anna Rosa, b. Feb. 11, 
1845; '11- J^'i- I- 1879, James Monroe Rowell. 

960 JOSEPH H.. b. March 9, 1830; m. (i) Jan. 11. 1848, Sarah 
Houghton, dau. of James Dunham; d. Sept. 2, 1863; m. (2) Martha 
Jane, dau. of James Dunham, N. Paris. Issue, b. N. Paris, Me.: 967. 
I. — Alice Eudora. b. Jan. 26, 1853; d. May 30, 1878. 968. II.— Willie 
Frank, b. i860. 9(>9. HI. — iM-eddie Alton, b. May i, 1862; m. April 
15, 1888, Clark. 

959 SAMUEL W., b. Feb. 8, 1828, Woodstock, Me.; m. March i, 
1849, Rachel Ellen, dau. of Rev. Ziba Andrews, N. Paris; farmer, mer- 
chant, postmaster at N. Paris; celebrated golden wedding, March i, 
1899. St their home in W. Paris. Issue, b. at N. Paris, Me. : 970. I. — 
Hiram Willie, b. Oct. 2"/, 1850; m. April 4, 1874, Clara Ella Edwards; 
merchant and postmaster, North Paris. Children : 970^ Clifton E., b. 
July 24, 1877; m. May 12, 1900, Myrtle Dugan. 970^. Carlton P., b. 
March 7, 1879; m. April 11, 1901, Alma Chase. 970^. Leila A., b. Dec. 
17, 1883; d. Sept. 18, 1894. 970^. Harold H., b. Feb. i, 1894. 971. II. 
— ^^Cynthia Ellen, b. Sept. 13, 1852; m. Nov. 24, 1870, Daniel Flenry 
Curtis, Woodstock; d. July 15. 1885, N. Paris. Children: 971I. 
Charles H., 1). Nov. 28, 1871 ; m. Inez Hammond. 971^. Fannie F., b. 
Oct. 14, 1875; m. W. F. Bowker. 971^. George L., b. April i, 1878; 
m. Mary Harriman. 972. HI. — Linens Marshall, b. Oct. 4, 1855; d. 
Dec. 7, 1864. 973. IV. — Charles Wright, b. July i, 1857; m. Sept. 10, 
1891, Mary Alice Pratt, wholesale and retail boot and shoe business, at 
Brattleboro, Vt. Children : 973^. Stewart P., b. Oct. 6, 1900. 974. 
V. — ^George Lord, A. M., 1). June 15, 1859; m. July 2, 1889, Grace 



202 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

Evelyn ]la\vley, wholesale and retail boot and shoe husiness, at Brat- 
tleboro, \'t. Children: ()~A^. Evelyn Hawley, b. July 30, 1895. 975". 
Marion Hawley, b. March 2, 1899. 975. VL — Horatio Russ, A. B., b. 
Jan. 16, i86i : m. Nov. 10, 1886, Etta E. Hodsdon, Watcrville, Me., 
clothing- and hat ])usiness. Children: 975^. Miriam R., b. May 26, 
1889. 975". Mildred E.. b. Oct. 25, 1896. 976. MI. — Lizzie Augusta, 
b. June 29, 1864; d. May 26, 1867. 977. VHI. — Lillie Ann, b. March 
8, 1866; d. April 28, 1866. 978. IX.— Lyndon Leon A. B., b. July 7, 
1868; m. Jan. 7, 1897, Carolyn Lanison. wholesale and retail boot and 
shoe business, at Brattleboro, Vt. Children : 978^. John Lucian, b. 
Jan. 14, 1904. 979. X. — Ivannie iM-ances. 1). Jan. 10, 1872; ni. March 
31, 1897, Harry E. Hamilton, A. B., boot and shoe business, at Green- 
field, Mass. Children: 979^. Charlotte Dunham, b. July 9, 1898. 
979^. Katherine Erances, b. Sept. 29, 1902. 

910 DANIEL, b. Sept. 19. 1803, Norway, Me.; m. (i) Mary Durill, 
Woodstock; m? (2) Mrs. Smith, dau. of Hudson Bailey; he d. Dec. 15, 
1873, Woodstock, Me. Issue, at Woodstock, Mc. : 980. I. — Elavil, b. 
Jan. 2, 1826; d. Oct. 28, 1883, Woodstock. 981. II. — Erancis b. Jan. 
24, 1828; m. b^liza Roberts; d. Eeb. 8, 1879. 982. HI. — Isaac, b. Aug. 
I, 1830; m. Emily Robbins. 983. IV". — Melville Wright, b. Jan. 28, 
1835; m. (i) March 8, 1857, Clista Jane Curtis; m. (2) April 11, 1883, 
Erances Maria Binney. 984. V. — Lydia Ann. b. Jan. i, 1837; m. I'rad- 
ford Denmin ; d. Aug. 15, 1859, Paris. 985. W. — ^Mary, b. June 13, 
1842; m. John, son of James Dunham, Jan. 25, 1862. 986. VII. — - 
Daniel, b. Jan. 7, 1844; m. Orrilla Rush; d. Charlestown, Mass. 987. 
VIII. — 'Harriet Eliza, b. Nov. i, 1849; d. Dec. 29, 1853, Woodstock. 

981 FRANCIS, b. Jan. 24, 1828; m. Eliza Roberts; d. Eeb. 8, 1879, 
Charlestown, Mass. Issue: 988. I. — .Stillman. 989. II. — Charles, 
990. HI. — Isaac, m. Emily Robin. 991. I\'. — Ella. 992. V. — Adel- 
bert. 993. \'f. — Leslie. 994. \'H. — ^William. 

5 MICA^IAH, b. about 1680; m. 1701, Elizabeth Lazell ; 1699, en- 
listed .for three years mider Capt. Warren; d. Nov.. 1756. Issue: 995. 
I. — Joshua, b. 1701 ; m. .Sarah. 995a. II. — David, b. 1703; m. Esther. 
996. HI. — Joseph, b. 1705. 997. IV. — Abigail, b. 1707; m. John 
Thomas. 998. V. — ^Micaiah, b. 1716; d. T756. 

7 BEXAIAIi, b. 1683; m. in Edgartown, May 7, 1708, by Pastor 
Jonathan Dunham; Sarah Covell, b. April 13, 1689; d. 1742, dau. of 
Philip Covell and Elizabeth Atwood; m. .\pril 26, 1688, dau. of Philip 
and Rachel Atwood, Edgartown; emigrated from Plymouth to Martha's 
Vineyard; 1699, enlisted under Warren; entered full communion, July 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 203 

22, 1744; d. Feb. 8, 1766, at Edgartown. Issue at Edgartown : 999. 
I. — Benaiah, b. Fel). 7, 1709; m. (i) Lydia Pease; m. (2) Mrs. Anna 
(Harper) Merchant; d. Jan. ly, 1802. 1000. II. — Mercy, b. Feb. 27, 
1716; m. Dec. 5, 1748, Gamaliel Butler. looi. III. — Elizabeth, b. 1732; 
m. Daniel Dunham. 1002. IV. — Ebenezer, b. 1725; m. Sept. 13, 1750, 
Abigail Mncent ; d. March. 1799, at Edgartown. 

998 MICAIAH, b. 1716; m. 1736, at Brimfield, Mass.; Mary 

, d. Nov., 1756; will probated Northampton, Mass., 1757. 

Issue: 1003. I. — Thomas b. 1737; m. Sarah . 1004. H- — 

Joseph, b. Jan. 12. 1739; m. Sarah Davis; d. 1820. 1005. III. — David, 
b. Feb. I, 1741 ; m. Tubitha Cooley ; d. June, 1831. 1006. IV. — Thank- 
ful, b. Aug. 3, 1743: m. 1773. Ebenezer Frost. 1007. V. — Mary, m. 
June 19, 1771, Obed Hitchcock. 1008. VI. — Lois, m. Sept. 5, 1771, 
Samuel Nichols. 1009. VII. — Eunice, m. June 11, 1771, Zerah Steb- 
bins. 

1003 THOMAS. I). 1737; m. (i) Sarah . Issue: loio. I. 

— Sarah, b. May 13, 1762; a weaver; m. July 20, 1780, Sanniel. loii. 
II. — Lucy. 1012. \\\. — John, b. Alarch 13, 1767. 1013. IV. — Ruth, b. 
Oct. 7, 1769. 1014. \'. — Jonathan, b. Jan. 13, 1773. 

HITCHCOCK. 
1007 MxA.RY, m. Jan. 19, 1771, Obed Hitchcock, of Brimfield, who 
d. Nov. 5, 1792. Issue: 1015. I. — Patience Hitchcock, b. May 16, 
1772; m. Dec. 29, 1794, Bethuel Stebbins, Jr. 1016. II. — ^Solomon, b. 
Dec. 4, 1773. 1017. HI. — Rachel, b. Dec. to, 1775. 1018. IV.— 
Rhoda, b. Dec. 13, 1777. 1018. V. — David, b. Dec. 31, 1779; m. Olive 
Stebbins. 1019. VI. — Asa, b. May 22, 1782; d. 1811. 1020. VII. — 
Lucy, b. June 19, 1784. 1021. VIII. — Asenath, bap. Aug. 6, 1786. 
1022. IX. — Levi, b. Aug. 25, 1788; m. Sally Flunt. 

1004 JOSEPH, b. Jan. 12, 1739; m. Sarah Davis; a strong man; 
he assisted in unloading the tea in Boston Harbor ; was second in hold 
of the ship; d. 1820, aged 81. Issue: 1023. I. — Benjamin, b. Feb. 20, 
1760; m. Charlotte Thayer; d. April 13, 1801. 1024. II. — Joseph, b. 
July 7, 1761 ; m. (i) Sabra Clark, who d. 1792; m. (2) Dec. 27, 1792, 
Rebecca Hitchcock; 1). Sept., 1764; d. Aug. 2, 1831. 1025. HI. — 
Micaiah, b. Feb. 9, 1766. 1026. W. — Hannah, b. Nov. 11, 1767; m. 
1789, Ebenezer Pratt. 1027. V. — Solomon, b. Dec. 17, 1770; m. Mary 
Farley, of Brimfield ; d. in Bloomfield, 1836. 1028. VI. — Sarah, b. .A.pril 
I, 1775; m. June 19, 1796, Ezra Lovejoy. 

1023 BENJAMIN, b. Feb. 2, 1760; m. Dec. 5, 1793, Charlotte 
Thayer ; d. April 13, t8ot. Issue: 1029. I.— Alice. 1030. II. — Claris- 



204 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

sa. 1031. III. — Ilannah. 1032. IV. — Sally. 1033. V. — Betsey. 1034. 
\'I.— Sophia, 1). Alio-. 17. 1797. 1035. VII. — Robert Farrcll, b. July 23, 
1799. 1036. \lll. — Porter, b. Jan. 22, 1801. 

1024 JOSEPH, b. July 7. 1761; m. (i) Sabra Clark; d. June 12, 
1792; m. (2) Dec. 27, 1792, Rebecca 1 iitclicock ; d. Aug. 2, 1831. Issue: 
1037. I. — Polly, I). May 7, 1784. 1038. II.— Sai)ra, b. Sept. 17, 1785; 
m. Sept. 20, 1809, Erastus Lunibard. 1039. III. — ^Asa. b. Dec. 30, 1787; 
ni. March 6, 181 1, Roxy Lunibard. 1040. IW — .Anna, b. June 16; 1790. 

1041. \ . — Seth, 1). Aug. 19. 1794; in. Lucy Sherman; d. June 4, 1837. 

1042. \"I. — Joseph, b. June 28, 1806; d. Aug. 25, 1853. 

1041 SETH, 1). Aug. 19. 1794; m. April 12, 1824, Lucy Sherman, 
P)rimfield ; d. Jime 4, 1837. 1043. I. — -James Hitchcock, b. Aug. 23, 
1827; d. Aug. 21: 1839. 1044. II- — Rebecca, b. Nov. 7, 1828. T045. 
HI. — George, b. March 2T^, 1830. 1046. IV. — James, b. July 17, 1834. 

1027 SOLOMON, b. Dec. 17, 1770; m. Mary Farley, of Brimlield; 
d. 1836, r.rimfield. Issue: 1047. I- — Sanuiel h'arley, b. Nov. 30, 1801 ; 
d. 1835. 1048. II.— Elizabeth, b. April 16, 1803. 1049. I^- — Solomon 
Davis, b. Feb. 20, 1805; d. Aug. 22, 1810. 1050. IV. — Adolphus IJooth, 
b. Nov. 26, 1809; m.; d. March 20, 1842, Springfield, Mass. 1051. V. — 
Alvin, b. Oct. 20, 181 1. 1052. VI. — Mary, b. July 2"/, 1813; d. 1843. 

1005 David, b. Feb. i, 1741, Brimfield, Mass.; lived in Westmore- 
land; 1793, paid Gov. Clinton for 150 acres of land; moved his family 
with ox team to Paris, N. Y. ; m. Tabitha Cooley ; d. June i, 1831. 
Issue: 1053. I. — Eleanar, b. June 11, 1770; m. Andrew Bettis. 1054. 
II. — Naomi. 1055. HI. — Tabitha, m. Jonathan Emerson. 1056. IV. — 
Nathaniel, b. Nov. 28, 1773. 1057. \'. — Johnson, b. Oct. 20, 1771. 
1058. \'I. — David. 1). Dec. 3, 1775, M. E. clergyman, lUack River Con- 
ference; m. Elizabeth Smith; b. Jan. 4, 1781. 1059. VII. — Aaron. 
1060. VIII. — ^Silas. 1061. IX. — Darius, b. June 4, 1790; m. Sept. 18, 
1814, Polly Curtis; d. Oct. 28, 1874. 

1058 DAVID, b. Dec. 3, 1775 ; m. Elizabeth Smith ; b. June 4, 1781 ; 
M. E. clergyman ; first minister appointed to Black River Conference ; 
traveled to Philadelphia Conference on horseback. Issue: 1062. I.— 
Wesley Smith, b. Aug. 28, 1803. 1063. II. — ^William Fletcher, b. Oct. 
17, 1805. 1064. HI. — Harriet, b. July 15, 1804; m. S. N. Richard; d. 
1870. 1065. I\'. — William L., b. 1809; m. 1833, Sarah Chase. 1066. 
V. — Sophia A., m. 1841, S. A. Clark. 1067. VI. — 'Daniel, d. an infant. 
1068. \H. — Amanda,!). 1817; m. Hiram Carlton. 1069. VIII. — Caro- 
line, b. 1821 ; m. Alfred M. Chapman; d. 1858. 

1061 DARIUS, 1). June 4, 1790, Brimfield, Mass.; m. Sept., 1814, 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 20$ 

Polly Curtis; d. Paris, Oct. 28, 1874. Issue, Paris, N. Y. : 1070. I. — 
Polly S., b. April 19, 1815; m. J. L. Wells; d. Dec. 15, 1838. 1071. II. 
— Darius J., b. Jan. 3, 1818; m. Feb. 19, 1846, Miranda R. Andrews; d. 
Jan. 31, 1876. 1072. III. — Laura J., b. March 11. 1819; d. May 22, 
1822. 1073. V\ . — Nathaniel C, b. Xov. 28, 1820; m. Phebe J. Cook- 
ingham; d. Jan. 25, 1897. 1074. \\ — Curtis D., b. Sept. 30, 1823; d. 
Feb. I, 1859. 1075. ^ I- — George D., b. Sept. 5, 1827; m. Harriet A. 
Root. 

1075 GEORGE D., b. Sept. 5. 1827; m. Sept. 2},. 1851, Harriet A. 
Root. Sanquoit, X. Y. Issue: 1076. I. — G. Irving, b. July 28, 1853; 
m. Feb. 19, 1885, Mattie L. Flagg. 1077. H. — Franklin D., b. Jan. 13, 
1859: m. Oct. 22, 1884, Flora M. Jones. 1078. HI. — Andrew E., b. 
April 14, i8C)i ; m. July 29, 1896, Alice Harriet Andrus. 1079. IV. — 
Ellen S.. b. Sept. 12, 1863; d. Xov. 6, 1876. 1080. V.— Harriet M., b. 
Sept. 19, 1869. 

1077 FRAXKLIX D., b. Jan. 13, 1859; m- Oct. 22, 1884, Flora M. 
Jones. Issue: 1081. I.— Raymond F., b. Sept. 26, 1886. 1082. II. — 
Harvey Leslie, b. Oct. 6, 1888. 1083. HI.— Florence L., b. Oct. i6th, 
1893. ' 

1073 XATHAXIEL, b. Nov. 26, 1820; m. Feb. 9, 1853. Phebe J. 
Cookingham : d. Jan. 25, 1897. Issue: 1084. I. — Sarah A., b. Jan. 
18, J855; m. March 12. 1884. W. C. Davis; d. July 7, 1895. 1085. II.— 
Mary A., b. Sept. 20, 1856; m. Dec. 29, 1880, M. O. Dingman. 1086. 
HI.— Jennie A., b. Sept. 15, i860; m. Feb. 9, 1878, G. L. Smith. 1087. 
T\'._Amy C, b. April 19, 1863; m. May 30, 1882. J. H. Peek; d. Dec, 
1884. 1088. \'. — David, b. Jan. 24, 1865; m. Jan. i, 1885, Bertha Kuhn. 

THOMAS. 

997 ABIGAIL, b. 1707; m. 1726. John Thomas, son ot James 
Thomas and Mary Tilden, Plympton. Issue: 1089. I. — John Thomas, 
1). July 16, 1727; m. Abigail Clark; d. 1760. 1090. II. — James, b. Dec. 
16. 1729; m. (i) Pris'cilla, dau. of Anthony Winslow ; m. (2) Hannah 
Barnes. 1091. III. — Jonathan, b. July 14, 1733; d. May 14, 1734. 
1092. IV. — Xathaniel, b. April 20, 1735; m. Margaret Xewcomb. 1093. 
\'. — ^Mary. b. May 11, 1738. 1094. W. — ^Susanna, b. Feb. 17, 1741. 
1095. \'II. — Abigail, b. July 14, 1743; d. July 20, 1749. 1096. VIII. — 
William, b. Aug. 5, 1744; m. 1767, Mehitabel Whittemore, Charlestown ; 
officer and commander of naval forces in Revolutionary war ; after- 
wards a sea captain in European voyages; d. at sea, 1789. 1097. IX. — 
Ichabod, b. June 28, 1748; m. 1771, Hannah Morton, dau. of Isaac. 
1098. X. — Ephraim. b. July 4, 1752, 



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995 JOSHUA, b. 1701 ; m. Sarah . Issue: 1099. I. — 

James, b. 1723; m. 1748. Elizabeth Wood. iioo. II. — Sarah, b. 1726. 
IIOI. III.— Joshua, b. 1727. 1 102. IV. — Mary, b. 1729. 1103. V.— 
Bathsheba, b. 1732. 1104. VI.— EHzabeth, 1). 1733. 1105. VII.— 
Joseph, b. 1736. 1 106. \'III. — Lucy, b. 1738. 1107. IX. — Levi, b. 1740. 

1 108. X. — Ehsha, b. 1744; m. Eunice , who d at Plymouth, 

Oct. 31, 1834. aj^ed 78 years; he d. at Plymouth, Xov. 14, 1803. 

1099 JAMES, b. 1723; m. 1748, Elizabeth Wood. Issue: 1109. 
I. — Sarah, b. 1750. 

8 DANIEL, b. 1689, Plymouth; lived in Martha's Vineyard, New- 
port and (Jreat Barrington ; m. Sarah Thexford, who d. 1772; 1699, he 
enlisted for three years under Warren; 1745. went in an expedition to 
Louisburg; d. Great Barrington and buried at Newport. Inscription 
on gravestone at Newport: "Daniel Dunham, son of Joseph Dunham 
and Esther Wormall, born at Plymouth, New England. Went to 
Martha's Vineyard, thence to Newport and died Feb. 2, 1758." Issue: 
iiio. I. — Daniel, b. Aug. 2. 1712; m. (i) Abigail Hart; m. (2) Amy 
Murphy; d. Jan., 1796. iiii. II. — John, 1). Dec. 19, 1715; captain; m, 
July 29, 1738, Mary Lucas, of Newport. 1112. III. — Robert, b. 1716. 
1 1 13. IV. — Sarah, b. April 6, 1718; m. 1744, Louis Guinadeen. 11 14. 
\\ — Joseph, 1). I'cl). 24, 1723-4; chairmaker; m. Oct. 21, 1744, Elizabeth 
Orne. See will, page 8. 11 15. VI. — Benjamin, b. April 19, 1720; m. 
(i) Barl)ara Whalen ; m. (2) Mary Johnson. 11 16. \'II. — Mercy, b. 
Nov. 3. 1727; m. May 8, 1746, Benjamin Mortimore, Newport, R. I. 
1 1 17. \'Ul. — Abigail, b. 1728. 11 18. IX. — Esther, 1). 1730. 

1 1 15 BENJAMIN, b. April 19, 1720; m. (i) 1744. Parbara Whalen; 
m. (2) 1750, Mary Johnson; 1745. lieutenant under Capt. Stone; 1776, 
captain in navy. Issue: 11 19. I. — Benjamin, b. 1756; d. Oct. 26, 1765. 
1 120. II. — John, b. 1760; d. 1762. 1 121. III. — Benjamin, b. 1774; d. 
Oct. 23, 1776. . 

IIII JOHN, b. Dec. 9. 171 5; captain; ni. July 29, 1738, Mary 
Lucas, Newport, R. I. Issue: 1122. I. — Amy, b. 1739; d. Sept. 24, 
1771. 1123. IT.- Benjamin, b. 1755; d. 1765. 

IIIO DANIEL, b. Aug. 2, 1712 ; became captain ; m. (i) June i, 1737, 
Abigail Hart; m. (2) Oct. 16, 1766, Amy Murphy; 1734, a freeman; 
1745, in expedition to Louisburg and Grown Point; 1770 to 1774, 
colonel of Rhode Island militia; 1734, moved to Newport; d. Jan. 1796, 
aged 84 years. Issue: 1124. I. — Almy, b. 1737; d. 1739. 1125. II. — 
Daniel, b. 1738; m. Elizabeth Dunham; d. April 26, 1815. 1126. HI. — 
John Duckworth, 1). June 15, 1740; m. Sept. 20, 1759, Elizabeth Phillips. 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 20/ 

1 127. IV. — Robert, b. July i6, 1742; a cooper at Newport; m. Aug. 26, 
1762, Elizabeth Spooner ; d. Jan. 2. 1819. 1128. V. — Abigail, b. 1744; 
m. 1786, Nathaniel Clark. 1129. M. — Isaac, b. 1743; m. Sarah 
Spooner; d. 1833. 1130. \'II. — Benjamin, b. 1745; m. May 11, 1788, 
Mary Hookey, by Rev. G. Thurston. 1131. VIII. — Patience, b. 1746; 
m. 1766. Thomas Dunton. 1132. IX. — Elizabeth or (Betsey), b. 1748. 
T133. X. — Sarah, b. 1750. 1134. XI. — Bcnaiah, b. 1753; m. Elizabeth 
Hart. 1135. XII.— Esther, b. 1755. 1136. XIII.— Martha, b. 1757. 
1137. XIW — Almy, b. 1759. 1138. XV. — Joseph, b. 1761. 

1129 ISAAC, b. 1743; m. Sarah Spooner; moved from Connecticut 
to \^ermont and then to Durham, Ontario; d. 1833. Issue: 1139. I- — 
Mary. m. Parmlee Barnes, Monkton, \T. 1140. II. — Sarah. 1141. 
III.— Elizabeth, b. Sept. i, 1774; d. 1853. 1142. IV.— Hannah. 1143. 
\'. — Bethia, b. Feb. 12, 1779; m. Alamson Roswell, Litchfield, Conn.; 
d. 1859, Durham, Can. 1144. VI. — Alice, b. Jan. 9, 1780; d. Dec. 3, 
1833. 1145. \"II.— Isaac, b. 1786; d. 1849. "46. VIII.— Martha, m. 
Dudley Oilman. 

1127 ROBERT, b. July 16, 1742; cooper at Newport; m. Aug. 26, 
1762, Elizabeth Spooner; d. Jan. 2. 1819. Issue: 1147. I.— Charles 
C, b. 1767; m. Hannah Haign. 1148. II. — ^George Spooner. b. Oct. 
28, 1769; m. Harriet or Hannah Bessant ; d. March 28, 1861. 1149. 
ni._Abigail, 1). Aug. 18. 1771 ; m. Stephen Yates; b. March 3. 1768; d. 
Oct. 10. 1858; she d. July 5. 1848, at Providence. 1150. I\'.— Deborah, 
b. 1772; d. 1792. 1 151. \'. — Wing, b. 1775: m. (0 Susan Anderson; 
m. (2) Esther Reynolds. 11 52. \'I.— Robert. 1). 177O; m. Elizabeth R. 
Pike: d. April 8, 1854. 1153. \'II.— Lucy, b. Dec. 19. 1781: m. Will- 
iam Lyon; d. March. 1867. 1154. VIlL— Benjamin, b. May 23. 1783; 
m. Susan Lawton : d. Sept. 29. 1846. 1155. IX.— Samuel, b. July 9, 
1786, Newport; removed to Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

1 155 SAMUEL, b. 1786, Newport; removed to Poughkeepsie, 
N. Y. ; m. Issue: 11 56. I.— Eliza, b. 1807. 1157. II.— Ann. b. 1808. 

1158. HI. — lacob, . Catskill; wrote a book containing account 

of the adventures of Captain Jacob Dunham on the seas. 

1 130 BENJAMIN, b. 1745; captain; m. May 11, 1788. by Rev. G. 
Thurston, Mary Hookey. Issue: 1159. I. — Elizabeth, b. 1789; m. 
M. S. Hart. 

1 134 BENAIAH, b. 1753; m. Elizabeth Hart. Issue: 1160. I. — 
Elizabeth Hart. 

1 125 DANIEL, b. 1737; m. Dec. 18, 1759, by John Summer, J. P., 
Elizabeth Dunham; b. T732; d. Feb. 21, 1789; he d. April 26, 1815; 



2o8 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

served on continental sloop of war. "Providence," a very important 
vessel in the continental navy. Issne : 1161. I. — Elizabeth, b. 1761 ; 
m. Thomas Sylvester. 1 162. II. — Sarah, b. 1762 ; m. John Almy. 1163. 
III.— Daniel, b. 1764; m. Alice Gladding; d. Jan. 25, 1831. 1164. IV.— 
Abigail, b. 1766; d. young. 1165. V. — Jesse, b. Nov. 2-/. 1768; m. 
Elizabeth I- ell ; d. 1849. 1166. VI.— Abigail, b. 1772. 1167. VII.— . 
Robert, b. 1778; m. Elizabeth R. Pike. 1168. VIII.— William, in Light 
Infantry in Newport. 

IT47 CHARLES C, b. 1767, Newport; mariner; m. July 15, 1792, 
Hannah Kaighn. Issue: 1169. I. — Peleg K., b. Aug. 17, 1794; en- 
tered service, 1812; was promoted from midshipman to lieutenant, 1818; 
was on flagship under Perry at battle of Lake Erie, Sept. 10, 1813; d. 
of consumption, 1822. 1170. II. — Abby, b. 1795. 1171. HI. — Samuel 
P., b. 1809, Rhode Island; educated at Marietta College; pastor of 
seven different churches in Southern Ohio ; remaining twenty-four years 
at Bainbridge, where he did a most successful work. During his last 
years he had charge of church at Massieville, where he d. Jan. 15, 1900. 
1 172. IV. — Henry, b. 1798. 1173. V. — Charles, b. 1799. 

T148 GEORGE SPOOLER, b. Oct. 28, 1769; m. 1799, Harriet or 
Hannah l)essant or Bennett; lived at Newport and New Bedford; she 
d. 1835; he d. March or Dec. 28, 1861. Issue: 1174. I. — George 
Spooner, b. Dec. 18, 1800; m. Rosetta Ellis; b. Oct. 11. 1812; moved 
to Harwich Center, Mass. 1175. II. — Elizabeth S., 1). June 11, 1802; 
m. R. P. Thatcher. 1176. HI.— Harriet, b. July 15, 1805; b. S. N. 
Richard; d. 1870. 1177. IV. — William L., b. 1809; m. 1833, Sarah 
Chase. 1178. \'. — Sophia A., m. 1841, S. A. Clark. 1179. VI. — Daniel, 
d. an infant. 1 180. VII. — ^^Amanda, b. 1817; m. Hiram Carlton. 1181. 
VIII.— Caroline, b. 1821 ; m. Alfred M. Chapman; d. 1858. 

1174 GEO'RGE S., b. Dec. 18, 1800; m. Rosetta Ellis; b. Oct. 11, 
1812; pamter, Hardwick Centre, Mass. Issue: 1182. I. — Eliza, b. 
Oct. 13, 1828. 1 1 83. II.— George W., b. July 18, 1829. 1184. HI.— 
Amanda, b. Sept. 16, 1843. 1185. IV. — Rozetta, b. July 11, 1849. 
1186. v.— Polly, b. Nov. 7, 1853. 

1154 r)i'"..\j.\M I X, m. May 23, 1806, Susan Lawton or Lamb; 
baker; d. Sei)t. 29, 1845. Issue: 1187. I. — Henry, M. C, b. March 18, 
1807; m. Abigail Jones; d. 1873. 

1 151 WIXG, 1). 1775; m. (1) Sussana Anderson. 1799; m. (2) Esther 
Reynolds. Issue: 1188. I. — ^Hannah, b. 1800; ni. John Tarrant. 
1 189. II. — Susanna, b. 1812; m. 1833. S. T. Thurber, Providence; d. 

1853- 



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THATCHER. 

1175 ELIZAjBETH S.. b. June 11, 1802; m. Aug. \2, 1823. Lewis 
P. Thatcher, of New Bedford. Issue: 1190. I. — George L. Thatcher, 
b. 1825. 1 191. H. — Phebe. b. 1827. 1192. HI. — Harriet, b. 1831. 
1 193. I\^ — Leander, b. 1833. 1194. \'. — ^Sarah, b. 1840. 1195. VL — 
Charles, b. 1841. 

RICHARD. 

1 176 HARRIET, b. July 15, 1804; m. S. N. Richard; d. 1870. 
Issue: 1196. I. — Edna Richard, b. 1838. 1197. H. — William D., b. 
1840. 1 198. HI. — Silas, b. 1842; m. Emma T. Brightman. 1199. IV. 
— John H., b. 1844. 1200. \'. — Anne, b. 1847. 1201. YI. — George, b. 
1849. 

CARLTON. 

1180 AMANDA M., b. 1817; ni. 1841, Hiram Carlton, Boston 
Highlands. Issue : 1202. I. — Hiram T. Carlton, b. 1842. 1203. II. — 
Charles A., b. 1844. 1204. HI.— Clara A., b. 1845. 1205. IV.— Alfred 
]\I., b. 1849. 1206. v.— Albert W., b. 1851. 1206a. VL— Lizzie M., 
b. 1856. 1206b. VIL— Elbridge W., b. 1858. ' 

LYON. 

1 155 LUCY, b. Dec. 19, 1781 ; m. 1801, William Lyon, who d. 1808; 
she d. in March, 1867. Issue: 1207. I. — William Lyon, b. 1802; m. 
S. A. Peckham; d. 1853. 1208. II.— Elias, b. 1804; m. 1828, J. S. 
Weden; d. 1844. 1209. HI.— Ann Maria, b. 1806; m. 1830, F. S. Wil- 
ber; d. 1869. 

1 154 BENJAMIN, b. May 25, 1783 ; m. 1806, Susan Lawton Baker; 
d. Sept. 29, 1840. Issue: 1209a. I. — Henry Vl. C, b. Dec. 18, 1807; 
m. Abigail Jones; d. 1873. 

1163 DANIEL, b. 1764; changed his name to Denham, July 19, 
1789, Alice Gladding; b. 1769, whose ancestors came from England 
and settled at Bristol Neck, R. I. . He was a noted politician ; judge of 
court of common pleas ; member of the first Baptist Church at New- 
port ; one of the founders of public schools; he d. Jan. 7, 1831. Issue: 
1210. I. — Jonathan, b. 1791, d. young. 121 1. II. — Daniel Chase, b. 
Nov. 13, 1798; m. Sarah Shearman; d. Sept. 14, 1854. 1212. HI. — 
Alice, b. 1800. 

TARRANT. 

1 188. HANNAH, b. 1800; m. John Tarrant. Issue: 1213. I. — 
John Wing Tarrant. 1214. II. — Susan. 1215. HI. — Lucy Ann. 

1 152 ROBERT, b. 1776 (on stone); m. Oct. 15, 1798, Elizabeth R. 
Pike, dau. of Joseph; Ij. 1773; d. June 24, 1826; he d. April 18, 1824. 



2IO JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

Issue: 1216. I. — Robert, b. 1801 ; d. 1826. 1217. II. — Mary Ann, b. 
1803; m. June 28, 1829, Thomas Stevens, New Bedford; d. 1893. 1218. 
III. — ^Joseph R., b. Dec. 23, 1804; m. Hannah Simmons; d. Feb. 8, 
1900. 1219. I\'. — John Pike, b. March 7, 1806; m. Laura Ann Tripp; 
d. Dec. 28, 1889. 1220. \'. — Wihiam, 1). 1807; d. April 8, 1821. 1221. 
^T. — Elizabeth, b. Sept. 20, 1808; m. 1834, Wm. Watson; d. Oct. 12, 
1867. 1222. Ml. — Lucy Lyon, b. 1810. 1223. \'III. — George B., b. 
May 14, 1814; m. 1837; d. April 24, 1890. 1224. IX. — ^Stephen Yayes, 
b. Nov. 3, 1816; m. 1839; d. 1894. 

1218 JOSEPH R., b. Dec. 28, 1804, Newport, R. I. ; ship carpenter; 
m. Jan. 28, 1827, Hannah Simmons; b. 1803; d. April 10, 1837; he d. 
Feb. 8, 1900, Plymouth; Inu'ial at New Bedford. Issue: 1225. I. — - 
William R., b. Feb. 9, 1828; d. Nov. 13, 1830. 1226. II. — Joseph R., 
b. 'Sept. 20, 1830; d. Oct. 2"], 1830. 1227. III. — ^Joseph R., b. Sept. 
19, 1831 ; painter, New Bedford; m. Aug. 16, 1853, Louisa Tripp. 1228. 
IV. — William G., b. May 29, 1838; m. Amanda M. Davis. 1229. V. — 
Robert H., b. 'May 29, 1833. 1230. YI. — William R., b. June 10, 1849; 
m. Emily A. Shaw. 

1228 WILLIAM G., b. May 29, 1838; sail-maker, New Bedford; 
m. Nov. II, 1855, Amanda M. Davis. Issue: 1231. I. — Frank C, b. 
Aug. 27, 1856. 1232. II. — John W., b. Jan. i, 1859. 1233. III. — Will- 
iam G., b. Aug. 9, 1865; d. April 2},, 1868. 1234. IV. — Hattie W., b. 
July 20, 1870. 1235. V. — William G., Ix Nov. 8, 1871. 

1230 WILLIAM R., b. June 10, 1849; "i- Dec. 20, 1869, Emily A., 
dau. of Silas G. and Ann N. (Goddard) Shaw; b. Sept. 16, 1850. Issue; 
1236. I. — William Robert, b. Feb. 3, 1871. 1237. II. — Gilbert Tripp, 
b. Jan. 3, 1873. 1-238. III.— Edith Maud, b. Oct. 12, 1874. 1239. IV. 
— Laura Neal, b. June 23, 1877; d. March 17, 1878. 1240. V. — Florence 
Augusta, b. March 4, 1881 ; d. Dec. 14, 1881. 1241. VI. — Emily Cath- 
rine, b. Nov. i, 1883. 

1219 JOHN P., b. March 7, 1806; m. Sept. 20, 1832, Laura A., dau. 
Gilbert and Sarah (llasking) Tripp; d. Dec. 28, 1899. Issue: 1242. 
I. — Lucy Amy, 1). May 5, 1843; ^^- ^"^^-ig'- 7- 1843. 1243. II. — ^Sarah C., 
b. Jan. 2, 1845. 1244. III. — John Henry, b. April 22, 1846; d. Jan. 19, 
1848. 1245. IV. — William Robert, b. June 10, 1849; m. Emily A. Shaw. 

CHAPMAN. 
T181 CAROLINE, b. 1821 ; m. 1845, Alfred M. Chapman; d. 1858. 
Issue: 1246. J. — Edward T. Chapman. 1247. II. — Mary Jane. 

1207 WILLIAM LYON, b. 1802 ; m. 1829, S. A. Peckham ; carpen- 



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ter at Newport; d. 1853. Issue: 1248. I. — Lucy ^I., b. 1830; m. W. 
H. Allen. 1249. II. — ^linerva, b. 1837. 

ALMY. 

1 162 SARAH, b. 1762; m. John Almy. Issue: 1250. I. — Ben- 
jamin Almy. 1251. II.— John. 

121 1 DANIEL 'OHASE, b. Nov. 13. 1798; ni. by William Gamell, 
May 2, 1824; Sarah Sherman, dau. of Capt. William; b. Dec. 16, 1805; 
d. 1888; he d. Sept. 14, 1854. Issue: 1252. I.— Charlotte W. S., b. 
Aug. 7, 1825; m. George E. Cranston of 1888. 1253. II. — ^Sarah D. S., 
b. Sept. 19, 1828; m. James H. Atkinson. 1254. III. — Daniel C, b. 
March 21, 1835; m. Dec. 9, 1858, Cynthia R. Tuell ; b. Sept. 13, 1838. 
1255. IV. — John D., b. 1837; d. Sept. 12, 1854. 1256. V. — William S., 
b. May 8, 1843; corporal Civil war; d. 1862. 1257. VI. — Henry J., b. 
Nov. 13, 1847, M. D.; m. Nov. 22, 1870, Ella Vose; seven other chil- 
dren d. young. 

1254 DANIEL C, h. March 21, 1835; m. Dec. 9, 1858, Cynthia R. 
Tuell; b. Sept. 13, 1838; jeweler, Newport, R. I. Issue: 1258. I. — 
Lizzie D., b. Sept. 15, 1866; m. Sept., 1886, Howard G. Ward. 

1257 HENRY ]., h. Nov. 13, 1847, ^I- D. ; m. Nov. 22, 1870, Ella 
Vose. Issue: 1259. I. — ^Stewart, b. Sept. 10, 1871. 

CRANSTON. 

1252 CHARLOTTE W. S., b. Aug. 7th, 1825; m. Dec. 20, 1848, 
George E. Cranston, Norwich, Conn.; d. 1888. Issue: 1260. I. — 
John D. Cranston. 1261. II. — James S. 

ATKINSON. 

1253 SARAH D. S., b. Sept. 19, 1828; m. Oct. 2t„ 1848, James H. 
Atkinson. Issue: 1262. I. — John D. Atkinson. 1263. II. — Cora M, 
1264. HI.— Helen M. 

1 165 JESSE, b. Nov. 2/. 1768; m. Sept. 16, 1794, at Westerly, R. I., 
by Rev. G. Thurston, Elizabeth Fell, dau. of Philip and Deborah; b. 
July, 1775; d. June 5, 1850; he d. Feb. 26, 1849. Issue: 1265. I. — 
Jane, b. 1795; d. young. 1266. II. — Jesse, b. 1796; d. young. 1267. 
HI. — Elizabeth, b. 1797; m. Gideon Spooner ; d. Aug. 21, 1890. 1268. 
IV. — Deborah, b. 1799; m. Eben Davenport. 1269. Y. — Phillip Fell, 
b. May 17, 1802; m. Harriet Staph 1270. VI. — Rebecca, b. 1803; d. 
young. 1271. VII. — Richard Fell, b. Oct. 24, 1805; m. Mary Brownell ; 
d. 1840. 1272. VIII. — Jane Hudson, b. Oct. 24, 1805; twin; m. James 
Horswell. 1273. IX. — William Henry, b. 1809; m. Cathrine Savage. 
1274. X. — Sarah D., b. June 12, 1811; d. 1812. 1275. XI. — ^Jesse, b. 
March i, 1816; m. 1841, Charlotte Augusta Verplank. 



212 JOSEPH DUNHAM, 

SPOO'NER. 

1267 ELIZABETH, 1). 1797; m. Gideon Spooncr; d. Aug. 21, 1890. 
Issue: 1276. I. — ^^Sarah 'Spooner. 1277. II. — Charles, m. July 15, 
1792, Hannah Kaighn. 1278. III. — Hudson. 1279. IV. — ^Henry. 1280. 
V. — Jane, 

DAVENPORT. 

1268 DEBORAH, b. Sept. 5, 1799; m. Eben Davenport. Issue: 

1281. I. — ^Dora Davenport, m. 1846, William Henry Stone. 

1281 DORA DAVENPORT, m. 1846, Henry Stone. Issue: 

1282. I. — Harvey Lester Stone, h. 1847. 1283. II. — Francis Wayland, 
h: 1849, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1284. III.— Mary Elizabeth, b. 1851. 1285. 
I\'. — Susan Wayland, b. 1853. 1286. V. — Jane Hudson, b. 1855. 1287. 
VI.— William Henry, b. 1857. 1288. VII.— Charles Dunham, b. 1859. 
1289, VIII.— Wallace Foote, b. 1861. 1290. IX.— Edith Earl, b. 1863. 

1269 PHILIP FELL, b. May 17, 1802: m. Harriet Stahl. Issue: 
1291. I. — Charlotte. 

1271 RICHARD FELL, b. Oct. 24, 1706; m. Mary Brownell ; d. 
1840. Issue: 1292. I. — ^Betty. 1293. II. — ^Sarah Jane, b. 1839; m. 
Thomas Durfee Deming. 1294. HI. — Marion. 

DEMrNG. 

1293 SARAH JxANE, b. 1839; m. i860, Thomas D. Deming, Provi- 
dence, R. L Issue: 1295. I. — Florence H. Deming, b. 1862. 1296. 
II. — Richard, b. 1864; m. Emily Montague 'Mead, of Ossining, N. Y. 
1297. HI.- — Mary, b. 1866. 1298. IV. — ^Thomas, b. 1871. 1299. V.— 
Ethel, 1). 1876. 1300. VI. — ^Horace W., b. 1878, twins. 1301. VII. — 
Frederick. 

1296 RICHARD DEMING, b. 1864; m. Emily M. B. Mead, of 
Sing Sing, N. Y. Issue: 1302. I. — Elizabeth Deming, b. 1890. 1303. 
II. — Richard, Jr., b. 1892. 

1275 JESSE, b. March i, 1816; m. 1841, Charlotte Augusta Ver- 
plank, dau. Julius and 'Charlotte (Mackintosh) Verplank. Issue: 1304. 
r. — William Henry, b. April 4, 1842. 1305. II. — Elizabeth Jane, b. May 
7, 1844; Thomas Bedford Atkins. 1306. III. — Mary Caroline, b. July 
21, 1850; m. J. C. Owen. 1307. IV. — Charles Frederick, b. Nov. 6, 
1853; a Western mining engineer. 

ATKINS. 

1305 ELIZABETH j.. b. May 7, 1S44 111. Marcli 31. 1869, Thomas 
Bedford Atkins, wIkj retired from l)usiness as banker and broker, 1881. 
He is a memlKT of the New York ("liamber of Commerce and secretary 
and treasurer of the Nicaragua Canal Co. Issue: 1308. I. — Bertha 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 213 

Atkins, b. Dec. 27, 1869; d. July, 1892. 1309. II. — Edith, b. Jan. 17, 
1871; d. March, 1871. 1310. III. — Harold Bedford, b. Feb. 24, 1872; 
has made a specialty of electricity, Roselle, N. J. ; received degree of 
mechanical engineer in 1892. 1311. I\. — Ethel, b. Jan. 16, 1874. 1312. 
A'. — Claire, b. Nov. 5. 1875; d. March 15, 1877. 1313. YI. — Muriel, b. 
Nov. 2, 1879. 1314. \'II. — Alfred Walton, b. Aug. 16, 1883. 1315. 
MIT— Gladys, b. Feb. 3. 1886. 

OWEN. 
1306 MARY C, b. July 21, 1850; m. Oct. 27, 1869, of Montclair, 
N. J., J. C. Owen. Issue: 1316. I. — Alice Maud Owen, b. Dec. 31, 
1870. 1316a. II. — Jessie Charlotte, b. Sept. 16, 1872. 1317. III. — 
James Wayland, b. June 13, 1874. 1318. I\'. — Arthur Edmond, b. Jan. 
19,1876. 1319. \'.— Edith Atkins, b. Jan. II, 1878. 1320. YI.— Hildad 
Burgess, b. Aug. 21, 1879. 1321. MI. — Charles Dunham, b. Feb. 2"], 
1881. 1322. YIII. — Kenneth Dunham, b. Dec. 21, 1883. 1323. IX. — 
Margore Berral, b. Dec. 7, 1885. 1324. X. — Dorothy, b. June 31, 1889. 
1325. XL — liildegard, b. Feb. 24, 1891. 1326. XII. — Guyneth Yan 
Plank, b. Jan. 20, 1894. 

999 BENAIAH, b. Feb. 7, 1709; in full communion, March 19, 
1738; m. (i) Jan. 2, 1733, Lydia Pease, dau. of Nathan; d. Oct. 3, 1769, 
aged 55; m. (2) Mrs. Anna (Harper) Merchant, Oct. 7, 1772, who d. 
Dec. 20, 1819, aged 92 years; he d. Jan. 2"], 1802. Issue: 1327. I. — 
Nathan, b. May 12, 1736; m. Matilda Yincent ; d. Oct. 12, 1797. Had 
Matilda; m. John Merchant. He was drowned in harbor, Feb. 12, 
1811. 1328. II. — Lydia, b. Sept. 25, 1738; m. (i) Seth Merchant; m. 
(2) John Clark; d. April 14, 1826. 1329. HI. — ^Sarah, bap. June 30, 
1745. 1330. lY. — Joseph, b. Jan. 6, 1741 ; m. Patience Hathaway; d. 
March 11, 1796. 1331. \^ — Jesse, b. March 26, 1747; m. Dinah Tilton. 
1332. YI. — Ephraim, b. Jan., 1750; m. Thankful Look. 1333. \'II. — 
Noah, b. Jan. 4, 1755. 1334. MIL — Benaiah, b. July 16, 1758; m. 
Mary Marchant ; d. 1792. 1335. IX. — Asa, bap. Jan. 16, 1743; was 
killed by fall from a mast, April 3, 1766. 

BUTLER. 

1000 MERCY, b. Feb. 27, 1716; m. Dec. 5, 1748, Gamaliel Butler; 
b. 1691 ; d. 1765; she d. Feb. 21, 1801. Issue, Edgartown : 1336. I. — 
Joseph Butler, bap. 1749. 1337. II. — Timothy, b. 1753; bap. 1753; m. 
(2) March, 1785, Jane (Yincent) Butler; d. Nov. 17, 181 1. 1338. HI. — 
Jedidah, bap. 1755; m. Elijah Stuart; d. Feb. 11, 1804. 

1327 NATHAN, b. May 12, 1736, Edgartown; m. Dec. 29, 1757, 
Matilda Yincent; b. Jan. 5, 1727; d. Feb. 9, 181 1; made will Aug. 12, 



214 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

1790; tlrtjwiicd ill liarl)or, Oct. 12. 1797; will i)robated. Issue: 1339. 
I. — Matilda N'inccnt, b. Oct. 3, 1761 ; m. Julin Marchant; d. Nov 25, 

1817. 

MERCHANT. 

1339 MATILDA, b. Oct. 3, 1761 ; m. Aug. 19. 1787, John Mer- 
chant; b. Oct. 31, 1761 ; d. Sierra Leone, Africa, July 18, 1813; she d. 
Nov. 25, 1817. Issue: 1340. I. — John J\'I^rchant, b. Aug. 21, 1791 ; m. 
Oct. 19, 1813, Abiah Fisher; d. June 10, 1875. 1341. II. — Rebecca; m. 
William Smith, of Ohio. 1342. III. — Matilda, b. June 6, 1796; m. 
Joshua Spooner, of Acushnet. 1343. H". — Al)iah, b. 1798; d. Nov. 24, 
1879, New Bedford. 1344. Y. — ^Seth, b. March 17, 1803: m. June 12, 
1828, Mary Smith P.utlcr ; d. April 29, 1877. 1345. VL — Nancy, d. an 
infant. 

1002 EBENEZER, b. 1725; m. Sept. 13, 1750, Abigail \incent ; d. 
March, 1799, Edgartown. Issue, Edgartown : 1346. I. — Jethro, b. 
June 24, 1751 ; m. April 10, 1776, Lydia Tilton ; b. Oct. 5, 1755, Chil- 
mark. 1347. IL — Abigail, b. 1755; d. April, 1776, Edgartown. 1348. 
III. — Esther, m. Jan. 10, 1782, Joseph Fish; b. 1756; d. April 12, 1823, 
Edgartown; d. Jan. 28, 1785. 1349. IV. — Elizabeth, b. 1771; d. Feb. 
23, 1789. 1350. V. — ^Ebenezer, b. May, 1759; m. Oct. 28, 1784, Huldah, 
dau. of Noah and 'Naomi Fish; b. June 16, 1763; he d. Feb. 5, 1837. 
1351. VI.— Mercy, b. 1763; bap. 1789. 

1332 EFHRAIM, b. Jan. 21, 1750; bap. 1753; m. April 7, 1774, 
Thankful Look, dau. of Stephen ; Revolutionary soldier. Issue, Edgar- 
town : 1352. I. — Edmund. 1352. II. — Benjamin, m. Mary . 

1354. III. — Ephraim, m. Abigail . 1355. IV. — Hannah. 1356. 

V. — Ann. 1357. VI. — Rhoda. 

1334 BENAIAH, b. July 16, 1758; m. Aug. 12, 1784, Mary Mar- 
chant; d. April 27, 1835; he d. 1792. Issue: 1358. I. — ^Sprowell, b. 
1784; drowned, June, 1807. 1359. II. — Betsey, b. 1787; d. Sept. 10, 
1822. 

MARCHANT. 

1328 LVJJlA, b. Sept. 25, 1738; bap. Dec. 31, 1738; m. (i) Dec. 
29, 1757, Seth Marchant; b. 1736; d. 1726; m. (2) Nov. 2^, 1764, John 
Clark, of Middleboro; d. April 14, 1826. Issue, Edgartown: 1360. I. 
— John Marchant, b. 1758; m. Aug. 19, 1787, Matilda Vincent Dunham; 
d. July 18, 1813. 1361. II. — Miriam, b. 1762; m. (i) Sept. 7, 1800, John 
Thomas; d. Jan. 2, 1835. 1362. III. — John Clark. 1363. IV. — Mar- 
shall, b. 1776; m. Jan. 22, 1804, Naomi Swasey; d. Sept. 29, 1862. 

1330 JOSEPH, b. Jan. 6, 1741, Martha's Vineyard; bap. April 12, 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 215 

174I ; ni. Patience Hathaway, b. May 16, 1741 ; d. Aug. 30, 1825; he d. 
March 11, 1796. Issue: 1364. T. — Elizabeth, b. 1765; m. May 4, 1786, 
Peter Marchant. 1365. II. — Patience, b. 1771 ; m. (i) GamaHel Fish; 
m. (2) Daniel Lund. 1366. III. — Lydia, b. 1773; m. Dec. 8, 1793, 
Jacob Ferren, of East Haven. Conn. 1367. IV. — Phebe, b. 1774; m. 
Joseph Pilsbury ; d. March 5, 1848. 1368. V. — Mary, b. 1776: m. 
Thomas Rockwell. 1369. \'I. — Anna, b. 1777; m. Abijah Drew. 1370. 
AIL — ^Joseph, b. April 17, 1780; m. Susanna Stewart; d. Oct. 14, 1849. 
. These children were bap. Jan. 28, 1781. 1371. VIII. — 'Sarah, bap. 
1785; m. (i) Dec. 25, 1803, Wm. Morris, of East Haven, Conn.; m. (2) 
Richard Parsons. 1372. IX. — Belinda Richmond, b. 1790; bap. Aug. 
17, 1796; m. Solomon Friend. 

1331 JESSE, b. Martha's Vineyard, March 16, 1747; bap. Aug. 2, 
1747; m. March 23, 1769, by Rev. Andrew Boardman, of Chilmark, 
Dinah Tilton ; lived New Bedford. He was lost at sea off Cape Hat- 
teras in 1782. Issue: 1373. I. — Jesse. 1374. II. — Josiah, b. March 11, 
1776; m. July 18, 1802, (i) Mary Potter; d. April 7, 1823; m. (2) Sept. 
20, 1813, Mary Ann Elms; he d. April 28, 1857, Boston. 1375. ill. — 
Pamela. 1376. I\'. — William. i377- \'.— ^Susanna. 1378. VI. — 
, m. Mr. Baxter, of Boston. 

1374 JOSIAH, b. March i, 1776, Xew Bedford; m. (i) July 18, 
1802, Mary Potter, who d. April 7, 1813; m. (2) Sept. 20, 1813, May 
Ann Elms; alderman, Boston, 1830-1857; d. 1857, Boston. He carried 
on the old rope walks where the Boston Public Garden now is, and 
which were afterwards removed to S. I]oston by the firm of Josiah 
Dunham and Thomas H. Dunham, who managed them for years at the 
place now called Dunham Park; he d. 1857, having made a will, giving 
to Josiah, Jr., one-third of his estate, and devised the remainder to 
trustees, to hold in trust for the benefit of his children or descendants 
who might become destitute. The will was contested and the case was 
over thirty years in court, when Harrison Dunham, a grandson, brought 
about a settlement, by which the estate was divided among the heirs. 
Issue, first wife: 1379. I. — Josiah, b. March 8 1804; m. Jan. 17, 1829, 
Sarah Smith; d. April 17, 1871, Boston; she d. April 13, 1871. Second 
wife: 1380. II. — Sarah H., b. Jan. 23, 1814; m. April 26, 1832, Barker 
B. Kent. Xo issue. 1381. HI. — ^Thomas H., b. May 6, 1817; m. (i) 
Eliza West; m. (2) April i, 1846, Alsa R. Burgess. 1382. IV. — Eliza- 
beth E., b. June 30, 181 5 ; m. Sept. 26, 1832, Noah B. Kent. Had a child 
who m. Lloyd Briggs. Issue: 1383. I. — Susan Elizabeth. 1384. H. 



2l6 ' JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

—Mary Ann, d. 1847. 1385. III.— Thomas, d. 1850. 1386. IV.— Har- 
riet S. Brig-gs, d. 1879. 1386a. \'. — \^olna Lloyd W-rnon P.riggs. 

Josiali Dnnliani. Sr., son of Jesse, b. March 11. 1776, in 
the old town of Dartniontli. now New Bedford. Mass. His father 
was a sea captain and was lost at sea during the Revolution. 
Josiah walked to Boston when quite young and apprenticed 
himself to a man named Richardson, wdio conducted a rope-walk 
in the vicinity of what is now Pearl Street. Later, he started in busi- 
ness for himself and liad a rope-walk off Boylston Street, the building 
being constructed on piles over the water of the back bay near the 
present Public Garden. On July 18, 1802, he was m. to Mary Potter 
at Boston, bv the Rev. Samuel Parker, and had a son, Josiah. Jr., h. 
March 8. 1804. On Sept. 20, 1813, he was again m. by Rev. Thomas 
Bakhvin to ?\lary Ann Elmes, who was b. June 19, 1797, at Salutation 
Street, Copp's Hill, Boston, a dau. of Captain WHliam and Mary Elmes, 
of Middleborough. There were three children by this marriage and 
Henry Tuttle, son of William H. and Alary Tuttle was adopted. 
After several years of business at Boylston Street, Mr. Dunham pur- 
chased a tract of land at South Boston and removed his cordage busi- 
ness to that place. He also engaged in the real estate business and 
built or owned all the houses on Gold and Fifth Streets and many of ■ 
those on Fourth and B Streets. He served in ihe common council, in 
1833, and on the boarid of aldermen, in 1834, 1835 and 1836. For sev- 
eral years, prior to its liquidation, he was president of the Old Franklin 
Savings Bank on the corner of Fourth Street and Dorchester Avenue, 
his son, Josiah, Jr., being its cashier. He was interested in church 
work and a charter member of the Phillips Church in South Boston. 
He d. April 27, 1857, aged eighty-two. His widow d. Feb. 16, 1858, 
aged sixty-one. The bodies of Josiah and his wife, Mary, were buried 
at No. II, St. Matthew's Church, South Boston, but in May, 1864, were 
removed to Forest Hills Cemetery. 

1381 THOMAS H., b. May 6, 1817; m. (i) April 11, 1839, Eliza 
West; m. (2) April 1, 1846, Alsa R. Burgess; d. Feb. 2t„ 1884; he 
rendered gallant service in Civil war holding the offices of corporal, 
sergeant major, second lieutenant, first lieutenant, captain, major, lieu- 
tenant colonel, brevet brigadier general ; was honorably mustered out 
July 14, 1865; d. Dec. 14, 1899; judge of court of common pleas, Rhode 
Island. Issue: 1386. I. — Thomas H.,b. 1840; m. 1865, Helen A. Griffin. 
1386a. I.— William Bradford, b. 1842. 1387. II.— Samuel T., b. Aug. 
13, 1851. 1388. HI.— Winthrop, b. April i, 1853. 1389. IV.— Mary 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 217 

A., b. July '10, 1848; m. Fisher. 1390. V. — ^John Elliot, b. 

Oct. II, 1855; m. Sept. 30, 1877, Leonora Titcomb. 1391. VI. — Harri- 
son, b. July 4, 1857; m. (i) Clara J. F. Patterson, Dec. 3, 1884; m. (2) 
Jan. 18, 1888, Edith A. Moses. 1392. MI.— Frederic, b. Dec. 17. i860; 
m. Emma Whitelsey. 

Thomas Harrison Dunham, Sr., son of Josiah and Alary Ann 
(Elms) Dunham, was b. June 30, 181 5, .at Pleasant Street Boston. 
He graduated from the Old Hawes School and was a Franklin Medal 
graduate of the English High School. About the year 1835, he en- 
gaged in the dry goods business at the corner of Fourth Street and 
Dorchester Turnpike (now Dorchester Avenue), in South Boston. On 
April II, 1839, he was m. to Eliza Ann West, of St. Johnsbury, Vt. ; 
d. Dec. 25, 18 18. Two children were b, Thomas Harrison. Jr.. July 
30, 1840 and \\'illiam I'.radford, Aug. 13, 1842. Mr. Dunham con- 
tinued in the dry goods business until albout the year 1846, and then 
went into the importing and wholesaling of hemp at a store on India 
Street and also became interested in the manufacture of cordage at 
Plymouth, Mass. For about ten years following, he was engaged in 
the cordage business in Providence, R. I., spending a part of his time 
in each city. On April 1, 1846, he m. at Providence, Alsa R. Burgess, 
who was b. March 17, 1820, at Harvard, Mass. There were six children 
by this marriage. In 1858, soon after the death of his father, Mr. 
Dunham started a cotton shoddy mill on Harrison Avenue, Boston, 
and during the Civil war manufactured lint and cotton batting for the 
use of the army. He also manufactured carpet linings and other cotton 
goods and continued to operate the mill until 1870, when he sold the 
land upon which the mill stood to the Catholic Church, the land being 
a part of the site of the St. James' Cathedral. About the year 1875, he 
again engaged in the manufacture of cordage at Plymouth and invented 
a kind of cotton rope, obtaining a patent for the process of its manu- 
facture. Mr. Dunham was an ardent expounder of the gospel and 
occasionally preached from the handstand on Boston Common. His 
death occurred Dec. 14, 1899, at Boston. 

1379 JOSIAH DUNHAM, JUNIOR, b. in Boston, Mass., March 8, 
1804. Until 1853 he was connected with his father in the manufacture 
of cordage, after which he engaged, principally, in real estate transac- 
tions, acquiring considerable property. On attaining his majority he 
joined the Masonic Fraternity, becoming a Master Mason in Colum- 
bian Lodge, September, 1825. He was one of the organizers of free- 
masonry, in South Boston; a charter member of St. Paul's Lodge, in 



2l8 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

1846, and for more than 28 years its treasurer. He joined the Ancient 
and Honoral)le Artillery Company in 1828, continuino- in membership 
until his death. In 1836 he was active in the formation of a company 
of militia, the Pulaski Guards, and became its first captain. In 1853 he 
became a life member of the New England Historic Genealogical So- 
ciety; a member of the Bunker 'Hill JMonument Association of the 
Pilgrim Society of "A Republican Institution" (chartered 1819), and 
other public and social organizations. For many years he was active 
in politics, and had great influence in his party. His connection with 
the city government of Boston commenced, in 1837, when he was 
elected to the office of councilman, serving again in that capacity in 
1849, 1850 and 1851. In 1854 and 1855, he represented South Boston, 
in the board of aldermen. In i860 he was a delegate to the National 
Republican Convention in Chicago, which nominated Abraham Lincoln 
for the presidency. From 1861 to 1865 he held the ofifice of naval 
storekeeper at the navy yard in Charlestown. He was a communicant 
of St. ]\Iathew's (Episcopal) Church, a member of its vestry and was 
greatly interested in the work of the church, giving liberally of his 
means therefor. 

Few men in Boston had a more extensive acquaintance, or who 
were more zealous in behalf of the interests of the section of the city 
he represented in its government, and many of the public improvements 
in South Boston are due to his energy and foresight. Mr. Dunham 
was a man of strong personality, thoroughly public spirited, untiring 
in his labors for any undertaking tending to the welfare of his native 
city, benevolent and liberal in his benefactions, giving without ostenta- 
tion. Socially, he enjoyed the friendship of a large circle and was a 
staunch friend. He d. April 17, 1877. 

1390 JOHN E., b. Oct. II, 1853; m. Sept. 30, 1877, Leonora Tit- 
comb. Issue: 1393. I — Winthrop. 

1386 THOMAS H., JR., m. Helen A. Grif¥in, General, Mass. ;. nth 
Regiment, Greenwich, Mass. Issue: 1394. I. — Benjamin West, b. 
1868. 1395. II.— Herbert William, b. 1870. 1396. HI.— Edith Eliza, 
b. 1866. 1397. IV. — Larikin Turner, b. 1873. 1398. V. — Otis Emer- 
son, b. 1876. 1399. \'l. — Asa Pratt Cloverly, b. 1883. 

1391 HARRISON, b. July 4, 1857; lawyer, Boston, Mass.; m. (i) 
Clara J. F. Patterson; d. Dec. 3. 1884; m. (2) Jan. 18, 1888, Edith A. 
Moses. Issue: 1400. I. — Harrison, Jr., b. June 2, 1884. 1401. II. — 
Eldredge A., b. March 19, 1889. 1402. HI. — Edith Anna, b. March 
15, 1892. 1403. IV. — George, b. July 2, 1894; d. Jan. 28, 1895. 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 2ig 

1379 JOSIAH, b. March 8, 1803; m. Jan. I'j , 1829, Sarah Smith; d. 
April 13, 1871 ; he d. April 17, 1857, Adderman, Boston. Issue: 1404. 
I. — Sarah Smith, b. June 9, 1831 ; m. Henry A. Drake; d. 1868. Issue: 
Helen Adelaide Drake. 1405. II. — Josiah Francis, b. March 15, 1833. 
1406. III. — ^Charles Edward, b. Feb. 15, 1835; m. Angeline Humphrey; 
d. 1898. 1407. W . — Mary Helen, b. July 10, 1842; d. March 31. 1902; 
m. Thomas S. Freeman; d. 1886. 1408. V. — Laura Davis, Ij. Oct. 22, 
1829; d. July 5, 1837. 1409. W. — George Henry, b. April 8, 1837; d. 
Feb. 22, 1878. 

1353 BENJAMIN, m. ^Nlary . Issue: 1410. I. — Benjamin, b. 

1790; m. Jerusha (Cleveland) Bird; d. Nov. 20, 1845. 1411- H- — Ed- 
mund, b. 1791 ; m. ]\Iercy ; d. 1861. 

1410 BENJAMIN, b. 1790; ni. Jerusha (Cleveland) Bird, widow of 
William; b. Jan. 14. 1783, Edgartown ; d. June 2y, 1854; he d. Edgar- 
town, Nov. 20, 1845. Issue, Edgartown: 141 2. I. — Eliza Gray, b. 
Jan. 29, 1816; m. April 12, 1835, Thomas T. Powers; d. 1894. 1413. II. 
— Phebe W., b. July 20, 1818; m. (i) Abishai Sampson Cleveland; m. 
(2) George D. Cottle; m. (3) John Vinson. 1414. III. — Thomas, m. 
1820, Elizabeth Portersfield Gray; d. Nov. 4, 1843. 141 5- ^^- — Henry, 
b. Oct. 20, 1822; m. (i) Ann Grafton Robinson, Dec. 6, 1857; m. (2) 
Harriet Butler, July 2, 1865; b. 1837; d. Aug. 16. 1879. 1416. V. — 
William, b. June 20, 1825; m. (i) Eliza Dunham; m. (2) Sarah B. Whit- 
more. 1417. \'I. — Maria, b. 1828; d. March 26, 1834. 

POWERS. 

1412 ELIZA G., b. Jan. 29, 1816; m. April 12, 1835, Thomas T. 
Powers; she d. 1894, California. Issue: 1418. I. — ^Thomas Powers, b. 
1835; d. 1835. 1419. H. — Ellen Maria, b. Jan. 30, 1839; m. Dec. 12, 
1854, Henry H. Hewlett; d. 1875, Stockton, Cal. 

CLEVELAND— COTTLE. 

1413 PHEBE W., b. July 20, 1818; m. (i) Abishai S. Cleveland; d. 
April II, 1850, California; m. (2) May 2, 1864, George D. Cottle; b. 
March i, i8or, Tisbury ; d. March 19, 1878, Tisbury ; m. (3) Jan. 8, 
1879, John A'inson ; b. Feb. 28, 1802; d. Dec. 25, 1886, Edgartown. 
Issue: 1420. I. — John F. Cleveland, b. March 13, 1838; drowned at 
sea, Nov. 8, 1862. 1421. H.^Thomas Dunham, b. July i. 1840; was 
taken prisoner in the battle of the Wilderness; 58th Regiment, Massa- 
chusetts Volunteers; d. at Fortress Monroe, April 8, 1865, from the 
effects of his imprisonment. 1422. HI. — ^Benjamin Dunham Cleveland, 



220 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

b. Oct. 19, 1844: 111. (i) Ada S. Luce; m. (2) A. C. Fish. 1423. IV.-- 
Abishai Sampson Cleveland, b. Sept. 12, 1847: m. (i) Phebe L. Bassett ; 
divorced: ni. (2) ICIlen llrown. 

1414 THOMAS. 1). 1820; m. Elizabeth P. Gray: b. ^larch 7, 1824; 
ni. June 3, 1847, (."apt. b)lin L. Jenks ; d. Feb. ir, 1851 ; Thomas was 
drowned in the harbor of Lahaina. Nov. 4. 18 — . Issue, Edgartown : 
1424. I.- — Amelia r., b. Dec. 26, 1841 : m. Sept. 10, 1862, Edmund 
Butler Morse: b. Aug. 13. 1841, Edgartown: she d. Dec. 29, 1898, 
Abington, Mass. 

T416 \MLLIAM. b. June 20, 1825: m. D) Dec. 10. 1851, Eliza 
Dunham; 1). April 28, 1822, Tis'bury; d. Jan. 2S, 1863, Edgartown; m. 
(2) Oct. 9. 1864, Sarah B. Whitmore, of Taunton, Mass.; d. at Hamp- 
ton Roads on board D. S. S. Tennessee. Issue, Edgartown; 1225. 
I. — Ellen Maria, b. Jan. 23, 1853. 1426. II. — William Bradford, b. 
March 20, 1855; d. May 20. 1855. 1427. HI. — Florence Cheston, b. 
Sept. 7, 1856: d. Nov. 8, 1856. 1428. I\'.— William W^, b. Sept. 11, 
1858; d. Feb. 24, 1882. 

141 1 EDMUND, 1). 17(^1; m. Mercy: d. [861; b. 1799; d. 1854. 
Issue, Tisl)ury: 1429. I. — Nancy, m. June 24, 1858, John Heft; d. 
July jy, 1872. 1430. II. — Rebecca, m. Peter Pease; b. June 17, 1826. 

1431. Wl. — John, 1). 1819; d. "Oct. 11, 1884. 

1209 HENRY M. C, b. iMarch 18, 1807, New Bedford; baker; 
m. May 17, 1834, Abigail Jones; b. Oct. 23, 1816; he d. 1873. Issue; 

1432. I. — Henry B., b. 1838. 1433. H. — James L., b. 1840. 1434. 
HI. — Samuel J., b. 1842; merchant tailor, Boston; m. Ida Hackey. 
1435. I^ • — Amos J., b. 1845; d. in Civil war. 1436. V. — Sarah L., 
b. 1847. 1437- \ '■ — ^Thomas W., b. 1852. 1438. VII. — Charles F., 
b. 1854. 1439. \ i^L — Frederick A., b. 1855; shoe cutter; m. March, 
1877, Ida Vv'estgate. Had Fred. 1440. IX. — Augusta, b. 1877. 

1354 EPHRAIM, m. Abigail. Issue, Tisbury : 144^. I. — 
George Washington, b. 1819; m. Rebecca P. Allen; m. (2) Elizabeth 
Coffin Smith. 1442. J I. — Thomas. 1443. HI. — Susan. "1444. IV. — 
Clarissa. 

1441 GEORGE \\\, b. 1819; m. (i) Rebecca P. Allen, May 6, 
1840; b. Jan. 19, 1817; d. Dec, 1859; m. Elizabeth C. Smith; h. Dec. 
29, 1828, Edgartown; he d. May 3, 1867. Issue, Tisbury; 1445. I. 
— George \V., Jr. 1446. II.— Valentine, b. 1851 ; d. Feb. 15, 1872. 
1447. III.— Clarissa.. 1448. IV.— Kate. 1449. V. — Lucius George, 
b. May 3, 1867; d. Edgartown, Jan. 12, 1886. 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 221 

FISH. • 

1365 Px\TIENCE. b. 1771 ; m. (i) Oct. 30. 1771, Gamaliel Fish, 
who was lost at sea, April i, 1801 ; m. (2) David Lund. Issue: T450. 
I. — Gamaliel Fish, b. Sept. 9, 1794; m. Oct. 30, 1814, Rhoda Fisher; 
d. Jan. 15, 1878. 1451. II. — Bartlett. 1). 1798; d. April 11, 1825. 
1452. III. — Sally, b. ^Nlarch 6, 1801 ; m. March 25, 1821, Matthew 
Fisher, d. Dec. 2, 1895. 

PILSBURY. 

1367 PHEBE, b. Martha's Vineyard, 1774; m. March 31, 1803, 
Joseph Pilsbury, son of Joseph Pilsbury and Sarah Emery Kittery, 
Me.; she d. March 5. 1848, Rockland, Me. Issue: 1453. I.— Sarah 
Ann Pilsbury, m. (i) Robert Cook; m. (2) George Lindsey. 1454- 
II.— John, b. May i, 1805; m. Jane McAllister; d. Dec. 30, 1873. 
1455. III. — Joseph, b. April i, 1808; d. Nov. 23, 1864. 1456. IV. — 
Samuel, b. about 181 1; m. March i, 1832, Sarah M. Spaulding, of 
Dorchester, Alass., who d. June, 1890; he d. Feb. 18, 1890. They had 
nine children — some reported now living in Rockland, Me. 1457- 
V. — George W., b. Nebraska; m. (i) 1838, his cousin Emeline D, 
Pilsbury; m. (2) Arzelia McLain and had two sons. 

1454 JO'HN PILSBURY, b. May i, 1805; farmer, Richland, Me.; 
m. Sept. 20, 1830, Jane McAllister, of Hope, Me.; d. Oct. 23, 1881 ; he 
d. Dec. 30, 1873. Issue: 1458. I. — Sarah J. Pilsbury, m. Capt. J. F. 
Hardis, Rockland, Me. 1459. II. — John L., d. in infancy. 1460. III. 
— John R., sea captain, Rockland. 1461. IV. — E. Adelia, m. C. A. 
Barrett, San Francisco, Cal. 1462. A'. — Lucy E., m. Rufus T. Hall. 
1463. VI.— Delora B., Rockland, Me. 1464. ML— Charles H., San 
Francisco. 

COOK- LINDSAY. 

1453 SARAH A'NN PILSBURY, m. (i) June 17, 1827, Robert 
Cook; m. (2) George Lindsay; d. 1880. Issue: 1465. I. — Samuel 
Pilsbury Cook. 1466. II. — Joseph Dunham Lindsay. 

1370 JOSEPH, b. April 17, 1780; May 6, 1804, Susanna Stewart, 
1). Aug. 17, 1782; d. Aug. 13, 1816; he d. Oct. 14, 1849. Issue: 1467. 
I_ — Sally, b. Sept. 13, 1804; m. Nov. 6, 1834. Robert Wyer Norton; b. 
Oct. 21, 1805 and d. Feb. 7, 1887; she d. Aug. 11, 1882. 1468. II. — 
Mary Stewart, b. March 20, 1807; m. Charles Francis, a Frenchman, 
Grandville France; b. April 11, 1810 and d. Oct. 18, 1856; she d. Oct. 
22, 1872. Had four daughters living in Gilson, N. H. 1469. III. — 
Joseph, b. Feb. 15, 1810; m. (i) Jane Ann Stewarts b. May, 1826, and 
d. Oct. 15, 1871. She left her husband and m. Captain D. L, Houston, 



222 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

St. Charles, Til.: in. (2) Mrs. Angeline Lovell Gifford ; he d. Nov. 22, 
1875. 1471. I\'.— Jane Stewart, b. Sept. 25, 1812; m. May 13, 1837, 
Francis J. Silva from Pica, Western Islands; she d. May 15, 1856. 
1474. V. — Daniel, b. |une 21, 1815; d. Sept. 25, 1815. 

FRANCIS. 

1368 MARY S., 1). March 20, 1807; m. Charles Francis; b. Grand- 
ville, France, April 11, 1810; d. Edgartown, Oct. 18, 1856; she d. Oct. 
22, 1872. Issne, Edgartown: 1475. I. — Mary Jane Francis, b. Feb. 
8, 1841. 1476. II. — Emily D., b. April 8, 1843; m. March 22, 1869, 
William B. Adams. 1477. III. — Eliza Richmond, b. Aug. i, 1845; "i- 
Dec. 24, 1871, Herbert Eugene Adams. 1479. I^- — ^Sarah Ann, b. 
Jan. 30, 1848; m. h'eb. 3, 1887, Theodore Berger. 

NORTON. 

1467 SALLY, b. Sept. 13. 1804; m. Nov. 6, 1834, Robert Wyer 
Norton, Nantucket; h. Oct. 23, 1805; d. Edgartown, Feb. 7, 1887; she 
d. Aug. II, 1882. Issue, Edgartown: 1480. I. — Robert Daniel 
Norton, b. Oct. 6, 1840. 1481. II. — Frances Ellen, b. May 25, 1835. 
1482. III.— I'riscilla Wyer, b. Dec. 18, 1837. 

1469 JOSEPH, b. Feb. 15, 1810; m. Edgartown, (i) Jane Ann 
Stewart; b. 1826; d. Oct. 15, 1871, Illinois, who was divorced and 
went to St. Louis and m. 1850, Capt. D. L. Houston; m. (2) June 12, 
1858, Mrs. Angeline (Lovell) Gifford, of New Bedford; has an arm 
chair given to Joseph by Gen. Geo. Washington for an act of 
patriotism. Issue, Edgartown : 1483. I. — Grace Josephine, b. March 
3, 1861 ; 1880, New Bedford, Falmouth, Mass., teacher. 

SILVA. 

1471 JANE STEWART, b. Sept. 25, 1812; May 13, 1837, m. 
Francis J. Silva; b. 1810; she d. March 2, 1850. Issue, Edgartown: 
1484. I. — Susanna Dunham Silva, m. Dec. 20, 1865; b. Oct. i, 1843; 
Charles Granville Manter Dunham, judge. 1485. II. — Emma Retina, 
b. April 21, 1849; '"• ^J^t. 21, 1871, Littleton Cooke Wimpenny, Vine- 
yard Haven. 

WI'MPENNY. 

1485 EMMA R. STTA'A, m. Oct. 21, 1871, Littleton Cook, Wim- 
penny, Vineyard Haven. Issue: i486. I. — Harry L. Wimpenny; m. 
Dec. 16, 1896, Susie Beetle, A'ineyard Haven. 

1350 EBENEZER, b. May 9, 1759; m. by. Rev. S. Wiswell, Oct. 
28, 1784, Huldah Fish; b. June 16, 1763, dan. of Nathaniel and Naomi 
Fish; d. Oct. 21, 1827. Issue: 1487. I. — Silas. 1488. II. — Huldah. 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 223 

1489. III. — Jacob. 1490. IV. — ^George, m. Maria . 1491. V. 

—Polly. 1492. VI.— W'illiam. 1493. VII.— Nabby. 

FISH. 

1348 ESTHER, m. Jan. 10, 1781, Joseph Fish; b. 1756; d. April 
12, 1823. Edgartown; she d. Jan. 28, 1785, Edgartown. Issue, Edgar- 
town: 1494. I. — Joseph Fish, b. 1782; m. Oct. 30, 1803, Rosanna 
(King) Cockram, Nantucket. 1495. II. — Esther, b. Jan. 19, 1785; m. 
March 24, 181 ij James Simpson; d. Dec. 10, 1857, Edgartown. 

1494 JOSEPH FISPI, b. 1782; m. Oct. 30, 1803, Rosanna (King) 
Cockrin, Nantucket. Issue : 1496. I. — Joseph Fisher, Nantucket. 
1497. II. — Esther, d. 1857. 

1490 GEORGE, m. Maria or Diania. Issue: 1498. I. — George 
W. 1499. II. — Charles. 1500. III. — ^Silas. 1501. IV. — Edmund F. 

1502. V. — Amanda. 

1346 JETHRO, b. June 24, 1751, Martha's Vineyard; m. April 
10, 1776, Lydia Tilton, of Chilmark : b. Oct. 5, 1755; Revolutionary 
soldier; moved to Nantucket; he d. June 12, 1820. Issue, Nantucket: 

1503. I. — Samuel 1504. II. — Elizabeth. 1505. III. — Hepsy. 1506. 
IV. — Daniel, b. March 29, 1786; m. Dorcas King; d. May 11, 1865. 
1507. V. — 'Ebenezer, 1). 1791 ; m. Margaret King; d. 1867. 

1506 DANIEL, b. Nantucket, March 29, 1786; m. Dec. 28, 1816, 
Dorcas King; d. May 11, 1865. Issue: 1508. I. — ^Charlotte. 1509. 
II. — Cordelia M. 1510. III. — Daniel Filton. 1511. IV. — ^Edward Brown. 
1512. V. — Mary Ann. 1513. VI. — Lydia M. 1514. VII. — Alvin. 1515. 
IX. — George Henry. 

1507 EBENEZER, b. 1791, Nantucket; m. Jan. 17, 1816, Margaret 
King, of Edgartown; d. Sept. 5, 1867, Nantucket. Issue: 1516. I. — 
Charles Frederick, b. Dec. 22, 1816, Nantucket; m. Matilda Vincent 
Mayhew, Chilmark, Nov. 26, 1840. 15 17. H- — Nancy King, b. June 6, 
1818; m. Elisha Fisher; he d. Oct. 13, 1898, Edgartown. 1518. III. — 
Edward Robinson, b. Feb. 3, 1820; m. Nancy Elizabeth Edwards. 1519. 
lY . — Robert King, b. Jan. 9, 1823; m. May 22, 1851, Sarah Davis Smith. 

1520. V. — James Cochran, b. Dec. 17, 1824; m. Susan Norton Smith. 

1 521. VI. — 'Margaret Eliza, m. Air. . 

1516 CHARLES F., b. Dec. 22, 1816, Edgartown, Mass.; m. Nov. 
26, 1840, Matilda V. Mayhew; b. Sept. 30, 1816. Chilmark, Mass.; d. 
Oct. 13, 1898; extensive property owner, Edgartown; she d. March 7, 
1901. Issue, Edgartown: 1522. I. — Charles Granville Manter, b. Aug. 
31, 1841 ; m. Dec. 20, 1865, Susanna Dunham Silva. 1523. II. — Matilda 



224 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

Mayhevv, b. May 26, 1848; m. John Williams Modley; he d. Feb. 19, 
1898. 

1522 CHARLES G. M., b. Aug. 31. 1846, Edgartown ; m. Dec. 20, 
1865, Susanna Dunham Silva ; b. Oct. i, 1843; judge probate, Duke's 
County, Mass., and a practising lawyer at Edgartown. Issue : Edgar- 
town : 1524. T. — Jennie Louise, b. Dec. 8, 1866. 

MODLEY. 

1523 MATILDA M., b. May 26, 1848; m. Jan. i, 1880, Capt. John 
W. Modley, Jr., who b. Jan. 17, 1842, Feb. 19, 1898. Issue, Edgartown: 
1525. I. — Mattie Williams Modley, b. Oct. 29, 1880. 1526. II. — Carrie 
Fredericka, b. April 2^, 1884; m. Aug. 24, 1904, Arthur Loreston. 

1518 EDWARD R., b. Feb. 3, 1820; m. March 8, 1848, Nancy E. 
Edwards; b. Jan. 13, 1831, Falmouth, Mass. Issue: 1527. I. — Gilbert 
Tobey, b. March, 1850; m. Rosalie Crocker. 1528. II. — ^Edward Rob- 
inson, Jr., b. Sept. 21, 1852; m. May 12, 1885, Stella Brown Merchant; 
b. Oct., 1867, Edgartown. 1529. III. — Maurice Edwards, b. June i, 
i860; m. Amanda Jeannette. 

1527 GILBERT T., b. 1850; m. May 4, 1876, Rosalie Crocker, 
Richmond, Ind. Issue, Richmond, Ind. : 1530. I. — Mary Elmora, b. 
June 19, 1877. 1531. II. — Elizabeth Frank, b. Aug. 6, 1882. 

1529 MAURICE E., b. June i, i860, Edgartown; June i, 1892, m. 
Amanda J. Bennett; b. May 3, 1868, dau. of Dr. Geo. Hosmer Bennett, 
Lima, N. Y. ; first female graduate of law school, Lhiiversity of Colora- 
do; (I. Boulder, Col., Dec. 25, 1896; buried, Lima, N. Y. He received 
from \'ale, '83, B. A., and '86, M. A.; 1887-89, chair of latin. University 
of Denver, Denver, Col. ; chair of Greek, L^niversity of Colorado, 
Boulder, Col., 1889-1899. Issue: 1532. I. — Edward Bennett, b. 
Boulder, Col., Dec. 20, 1896; d. h^eb. 24, 1897, Ennnetsburg, la.; buried, 
Lima, X. Y. 

1520 JAMES C, b. Nantucket, Dec. 17, 1824; m. Nov. 28, 1852; 
Susan N. Smith, b. Jan. 10, 1826, Nantucket; she d. Feb. 28, 1892. 
Issue, at Nantucket: 1533. I. — Ellen Bunker, b. July 9, 1856; d. Oct. 
23, 1888; m. Hebron Mayhew Crowell. 1534. II. — Adeline Wallace, b. 
July 8, 1859; m. George Insher Huxford. 1534^. IIL — Arthur Preston, 
b. Feb. 7, 1864; m. Mary Gcrlrudi.' Cofiin. 1534^. I\'. — Elbert Monroe, 
b. April 15, 1866; (1. Oct. 8, 1893; m. Sarah J. Cotton. 

1532 ELLEN BUNKER, m. Hebron Mayhew Crowell, of Tisbury; 
b. 1853; d. 1893. Issue, at Tisbury: 1534''^. I. — Augustus Whitman 
Crowell, 1). June 12, 1880. 1534'*. II. — Laurens Hebron, b. Sept. 25, 
1886. 111.— Delia Susan, b. May 2^,, 1888. 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 225 

HUXFO'RD. 

1534 ADELINE WALLACE, m. Dec. 3, 1885, George Fisher 
Htixford; b. Edgartovvn, Jan. 18, 1835. Issue, at Edgartown : 1535. 
L — George Thomas Hiixford, b. Sept. 23, 1886. 1536. IL — Doris 
Carolyn, b. Jan. 29, 1893. 

1534I ARTHUR PRESTON, m. Dec. 18, 1901, Mary Gertrude 
Coffin; b. Nantucket. May, 1878. Issue, at Nantucket: I. — N. Cath- 
arine, b. March 2^ , 1903. II. — Gertrude Coffin, b. June 17, 1904. 

. 15342 ELBERT MONROE, m. Sarah Jane Cotton, Nantucket. 
Issue, at Nantucket : I. — Olney Nelson, b. Dec. 29, 1892. II. — Elbert 
Monroe, b. June 11, 1894; d. Alarch 23, 1894. 

1519 ROBERT KING, b. Jan. 9, 1823; m. Edgartown, May 22, 
1857, Sarah Davis Smith; b. Sept. 16,. 1833. Issue, Nantucket: 1537. 
I. — Lydia S., b. Feb. 28, 1854; m. Warren F. Ramsdell. Have two 
children. 1538. II. — John lUmker, 1). Oct. 22, 1855; m. and had a child. 
1539. HI. — Marcus Wallon, b. Aug. 4, 1858; m. Florence Pease Fisher; 
b. Jan. 7, 1859. 1540. IV. — Ethelinda Amelia, b. Jan. 9, 1867. 

1539 CHILDREN OF MARCUS W. AND FLORENCE P. 
FISHER: 1541. I. — Ethel Woodward, b. June 26, 1879; "i- E^lward 
Coffin Barrett, Sept. 17, 1902. 1542. II. — Robert King, b. Dec. i, 1882; 
m. Bessie Comstock Winslow, IMarch 10, 1903. 

BARRETT. 

1 541 CHILDREN OF ETHEL WOODWARD AND EDWARD 
C. BARRETT: 1543. I.— Lucille Barrett, b. Aug. 11, 1903. 1544. II. 
— Florence Dunham Barrett. 1^. Jan. 9, 1905. 

1546 ROBERT. 1). 1744; m. 1767, Ruth Hatch, dan. of Nathaniel 
Barnstable. Issue: 1554. I. — Nancy, b. 1768. 1555. H. — Ruth, b. 
1770. 1556. HI. — Sarah, b. 1775. I557- IV. — Robert, b. 1778; m. 
Sarah (Barnes) Goddard, widow; he d. Jan. 2}^, 1833. 1558. V. — ^Josiah, 
b. 1781. 1559. VI. — Betsey, b. 1785; m. 1806, Josiah Dunham, of Ann 
and George Dunham. 1560. VII. — ^Eleanor, b. 1789. 1561. VIII. — 
Lydia, b. 1791. 

1557 ROBERT, b. 1778; m. Sarah (Barnes) Goddard, widow of 
William; she d. Oct. 19. 1831, aged 56, Plymouth; he d. Jan. 23, 1833. 
Issue: 1562. I. — Mary Ann, b. 1802; m. Thomas Long. 1563. II. — 
Caroline, b. 1803; m. William Gardner. 1564. HI. — William Goddard, 
b. 1805; m. Nancy (Southworth) Taylor. 1565. TV. — Sally Barnes, b. 
1807; m. Phineas Leach. 

1564 WILLIAM G., b. 1805; m. 1835. Nancy (Southworth) Taylor, 
widow of — ■ . Issue: 1566. I. — Sally, b. 1836. 1567. 



226 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

II.— Robert, b. 1837. 1568. III.— William, b. 1838; m. 1870, Nancy 
Raymond. 

380 WILLIAM, b. Feb. 5. 1753; m. Sept. 2. 1784. by Rev. Roland 
Green, Experience Pratt, who m. April zj, 1814, Job Heridon, of Mans- 
field. Issue: 1569. I.— William, b. Feb. 8, 1785; m. Feb. 24, 1811, 
Mary (Polly) Carpenter. 1570. II.— Nathaniel, b. April 5, 1787; m. 
Achsa Heridon. 1571. III.— Alsard, b. May i. 1789. 1572. IV.— 
Peddy, b. Nov. 17, 1790. 1573. V. — Rufus, b. Nov. 25, 1793. 1574. 
VI. — Charles, b. Nov. 24, 1795. 1575. \'II. — Azra, b. May 15, 1797; 
m. Feb. 5, 1823, Mariah Freeman. 1576. MIL — Polly, b. Jan. 28, 1799. 
1577. IX. — ^Schnylcr, b. March 3, 1800; m. Sally (Dunham) Davy; d. 
■Sept. 16, 1845. 1578- X. — ^Hafford Pratt, b. June 10, 1807. 

1577 SCHUYLER, b. March 3, 1800, Norton; m. March 11, 1827, 
Sally Dunham Dary, of Norton, Mass., by Rev. Robert Clark; she d. 
Feb. 8, 1870; he d. Sept. 16, 1845. Issue: 1579. L — Albert S., b. Sept. 
7, 1828; m. (i) Mary Ann Wilber ; m. (2) Anna Judson White; d. June 
13, 1897. 1580. II. — Crawford Pratt, b. Sept. 3, 1830; d. Nov. 2, 1855. 

1581. III. — ^Henry Lavender, b. Aug. 6, 1832; m. Lucy Maria Briggs. 

1582. IV. — Frederic Allen, b. July 12, 1834; m. Angenette Leonard; d. 
Jan. 6, 1870. 1583. V. — George Alfred, b. July 10, 1836; m. Martha 
Jane Monroe. 1584. VI. — Sarah Ellen, b. Nov. 14, 1838; m. (i) Alfred 
Thompson; m. (2) John Strubble. 1585. VII. — Emily Elonie, b. Aug. 
23, 1841 ; m. Alfred Bolton. 1586. VIII. — Mary Caroline, b. June 10, 
1844; d. Dec. 26, 1844. 

1570 NATHANIEL, b. April 5, 1787; m. March 9, 1817, Acha 
Ifrridon. Issue: 1587. I. — Nathaniel Gardner, b. July 5, 1817. 1588. 
II. — Frederic Augustus, b. Nov. 10, 1819. 

1583 GEORGE A., 1). July 10, 1836; m. April 19, 1857, Martha 
Jane Monrot'. Issue, Norton, Mass.: 1589. I. — ^Georgietta, b. April 
9, 1859; (1. Oct. II, 1859. 1590. II. — Erford Clinton, b. July 28, i860. 

1591. HI. — Clara Jane. b. l<"cb. 28. 1867; m. Arthur Wells Twombly. 

1592. IV. — George Alfred, Jr., b. iVpril 17, 1873; m. Helen T. Lane. 

TWOMBLY. 

1591 CLARA J., b. Feb. 28, 1867; m. Feb. 6. 1886, Arthur W. 
Twombly, Taunton, Mass. Fssue, b. Taunton, Mass.: 1593. 1. — ^IHora 
Dunham Twombly, b. July 26, 1886. 1594. II. — ^Wells Marston, b, 
Aug. 15, 1890. 

1592 GEORGE A., JR., b. April 17, 1873; m. l<eb. 14, 1894, Helen 
T. Lane. Issue, Taunton, Mass.: 1595. I. — Ruth Lyman, b. Dec. 3, 
1894. 1596. H. — Howard Clinton, b. I'V'b. 26, 1896; d. Aug. 13, 1896. 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 227 

THOMPSON. 

1584 SARAH E., b. Nov. 14, 1838; m. (i) Feb. 17. 1862, Alfred 
Thompson; d. May 30, i8go; m. (2) June 2. 1894, Dan Struble. Issue, 
Frederickstown, Ohio: 1597. L — Georgie Thompson, b. June 17, 1868; 
d. June 24, 1868. 1598. H.— Wilhe Harry, b. Oct. 6, 1873. 

BOLTO'N. 

1585 EMILY E., b. Aug. 21,, 1841 ; m. Sept. 30, 1867, Alfred Bolton, 
Jackson, Mich. Issue: 1599. I. — Nellie Dunham Bolton, b. Oct. 13, 
1871 ; m. Dec. 2, 1891. 1600. II. — Willie Dudley, b. Feb. 9, 1874. 

RUSSELL. 

1599 NELLIE D. BOLTON, b. Oct. 13, 1871 ; m. Dec. 2, 1891, 
James H. Russell, Jackson, Mich. Issue, b. Jackson, Mich.: 1601. I. 
— Dorothy Broomfield Russell, b. April 12, 1893. 1602. II. — Meriam 
Bolton, b. March 6, 1895. 

1579 ALBERT S., b. Sept. i, 1828; m. (i) May 11, 1850, Mary Ann 
Wilbar; d. Jan. 12, 1885; m. (2) Nov. 21, 1889, Anna Judson White; he 
d. June 13, 1897. Issue, h. Providence, R. I.: 1603. I.^ — Clarence 
Albert, b. Nov. 12, 1850; m. (i) June 15, 1876, Mary Ellen Harvey; d. 
Jan. 21, 1881 ; m. (2) May 29, 1896, Elmora Evans Parker. 1604. H- — 
Sarah Ann, b. Dec. 12, 1852; d. June 30, 1884. 1605. III. — Everett 
Crawford, I). April 8, 1855. 1606. IV. — Ernest Clifton, b. June 12, 
1857; d. June 6, 1861. 

1581 HENRY L., b. Aug. 6, 1832; m. Oct. 17, i860, Lucy Maria 
Briggs. Issue, b. New Bedford, Mass. : 1607. I. — Ernest Afton, b. 
Aug. 31, 1861. 1608. II. — Flora Belle, b. April 24, 1863. 

1582 FREDERIC A., b. July 12, 1834; m. May 7, 1862, Angenette 
Leonard; d. March 13, 1872; he d. Jan. 6, 1870. Issue, Taunton, Mass.: 

1609. I. — Frederic C, b. April 20, 1865; m. Bessie Edith Derickson. 

1610. II. — Crawford Leonard, b. Dec. 31, 1866; m. Annie Wheeler. 

1609 FREDERICK C, b. April 20, 1865; m. Dec. i, 1892, Bessie 
E. Derickson. Issue, New Bedford, Mass.: 161 1. I. — Henry Allen, b. 
Dec. 23, 1895. 1612. II. — Edith 'Qifton, b. Nov. 9, 1897. 

1610 CRAWFORD L., b. Dec. 31, 1866; m. Oct. 12, 1892, Anna 
Wheeler, Taunton, Mass. Issue, New Bedford, Mass. : 1613. I. — 
Beatrice Leonard, b. Aug. 23, 1893. 

1569 WILLIAM, b. Feb. 8, 1785; m. Feb. 24, 181 1, Mary Carpen- 
ter; d. April 26, 1840, Bristol. R. I. Issue: 1614. I. — Mary Carpen- 
ter, b. Sept. 25, 181 1 ; d. April 26, 1840. 1615. II. — ^Louise, b. Aug. 
26, 1813. 1616. III. — Juline, b. Dec. 24, 1816; d. Jan. 20, 1840. 1617. 



228 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

IV.— William Davis, b. Dec. 14, 1818. 1618. V.-^George, b. Jan. 21, 
1821. 

383 ISAAC, b. Norton, Mass., Dec. 10, 1761 ; m. Jan. 26, 1786, 
Priscilla Eaton. ])> Rev. Roland Green, of Mansfield; she b. 1761; d. 
Oct. II. i8ii; ni. (2) Mary Wets; b. Nov. 20, 1771; d. April 2, 1876, 
aged 105 years; he d. July 21, 1849. ^^ Sandlake, N. Y. Issue: 1619. 
I. — Isaac, m. Nancy Teft. 1620. 11. — Samuel Dyer, m. Clarissa Chap- 
man. 1621. III. — Henry or Harry, b. June 25, 1795; m. March 4. 1819, 
Lucy Vary; d. Oct. 3, 1850. 1622. IV. — Martha, m. Jedediah Chap- 
man. 1623. W — Ryland \^an Rensselaer, m. Abigail Simmons; d. June 
4, 1892. 1624. VI. — Sarah, m. Joshua Coleman. 1625. VII. — Lot 
Eaton, b. July 14, 1790; m. Lydia Chapman; d. April 5, 1874; will pro- 
bated Aug. 25, 1874. 1626. VIII. — ^Hiram, m. Lois Coleman. 1627. 
IX. — William Delos, m. Caroline Dutcher. 

1619 ISAAC, m. Nancy Teft. Issue: 1628. I.— Mary, m. M. L. 
Barnes. 1629. II. — Anna, m. Rev. I. Coleman. 1630. III. — Priscilla, 
m. M. C. Wheeler. 

BARNES. 

1628 MARY, m. C. Barnes. Issue: 1631. I. — Priscilla Barnes. 
1632. II. — William Barnes. 1633. HI. — Isaiah Barnes. 

COLEMA'N. 

1629 ANNA, m. Rev. I. Coleman. Issue: 1634. I. — Isaac Cole- 
man, shot in Civil war. 1635. II.- — Albert. 

'wheeler. 

1630 PRISCILLA, m. M. C. Wheeler. Issue: 1636. I.— Albert 
Coleman Wheeler. 

1621 HENRY OiR HARRY, h. June 25, 1795; m. Nassau, March 
4, 1819, Lucy Vary, 1). Nov. 23, 1798, by Rev. N. Northrop, 
Stephentown; d. h"eb. 26. 1885, White Pigeon, Mich.; he d. Oct. 
3, 1850, Nassau. Issue, b. at Nassau: 1637. I. — Nathan, b. Oct. 24, 
1819; d. March 24, 1821, Nassau. i<"i38. H. — Henry Melvin, b. May 
23, 1823; m. Enuna S. Manwaring; d. Dec. 5, 1894. 1639. HI. — Mar- 
garet A'ary, 1). Dec. 12, 1825; m. March 12, 1845, Jol^i Kittle, by Rev. 
R. Collins, of Nassau; d. Jan. 8, 1898, White Pigeon, Mich. 1640. IV. 
— .Mary Jane, b. I'\'b. 18, 1828; ni. Aljraham Runkel. 1641. V. — 
Martha Ann, 1). July 16, 1832; in. Silas Manwaring. 1642. VI. — 
Willett Vary, b. Oct. 24, 1834; m. I'diza Lester. 

1642 WILLETT v., 1). ( )ct. 24, 1834; m. Eliza Lester, of Nassau. 
Issue: 1643. I. — Ella, m. Lafayette Vincent. 1644. II. — Henry 
Lester, m. Rose Thompson. 1645. HI. — Martha, m. George Hoge- 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. '22<^ 

boon. 1646. I\'. — Jennie, m. Rev. Smith Engene Morey. . 1647. V. — 

Calvin W., m. Greenman. 1648. VI. — Lena, m. Mr. Lol:)dell. 

1649. ^11- — Flora, ni. Rev. Cooper. 

MOREY. 

1646 JENNIE, m. Rev. Smith E. Morey. Issue: 1650. T. — 
Willet Eugene Morey. 

1647 CALVIN W., m. Greenman. Issue: 1651. I. — Lottie M. 

LOB DELL. 

1648 LENA, m. ]\Ir. Lol)dell. Issue: 1652. I. — Lawrence Lob- 
dell. 

COOPER. 

1649 FLORA, m. Air. Cooper. Issue: 1653. I. — Raphael 
Cooper. 

MA'N'WARING. 
1641 MARTHA ANN, b. July lO. 1832; m. Jan. 28. 1855. Silas 
Manwaring, White Pigeon, Mich.; he d. June 12, 1890, White Pigeon, 
Mich. Issue: 1654. I. — Emma Manwaring. 1655. II. — Margaret. 
1656. III. — ^Della, m. (2) Charles Sanders. 1657. IV. — Frank. 1658. 
\\ — Mattie, m. (i) Charles Sanders. i''>59. \'I. — Edith. 

SANDERS. 
1656 DELLA MANWARING, m. Charles Sanders. Issue : 1660. 
I. — Theron Sanders. 

VINOENT. 
1643 ELLA, m. Lafayette Vincent. Issue: 1661. I. — Harry Vin- 
cent. 1662. II. — Cora. 1663. III. — Floyd. 

1638 HENRY MELVIN, b. Aug. 2^,, 1823; m. Oct. 15, 1845, 
Emma Susan Manwaring, of Nassau; she d. 1903; he d. Dec. 5, 1894. 
Issue: 1664. I. — ^Silas, b. Oct. 26, 1852; m. (i) Lydia Brooks; m. (2) 
Emma Cain. 

1664 SILAS, b. Oct. 26, 1852; m. (i) Feb. 17, 1875, Lydia Brooks; 
d. Dec. 15, 1875; m. (2) Nov. 22, 1882, Emma Cain, who d. May 8, 
1898; Schenectady, N. Y. Issue: 1665. I. — Henry Brooks, b. Nov. 
29, 1875; m. March 9, 1899, Bessie Wasiiburn, New York City. 1666. 
II.— Susan, b. Feb. i, 1884. 1667. HI.— Earl C, b. May 8, 1898; d. 
1899. 

KITTLE. 

1639 MARGARET V., b. Dec. 12, 1825; m. March 12, 1845, by 
Rev. R. Collins, of Nassau, John Kittle ; d. Jan. 8, 1898, White Pigeon, 
Mich. Issue: 1668. I. — Henry Kittle, m. Jones. Had Willet Dun- 
ham and Eugene Kittle. 1669. II. — Willet E. 



2'ir, ' JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

RUNKLE. 

1640 MARY JANE, b. Feb. 18, 1828; m. March i, 1846, Nassau, 
by Rev. R. Collins, Abraham Runkle, White Pigeon, Mich. Issue: 
1670. I— Melvin Runkel. 1671. II.— Lucy. 1672. III.— Martha. 

1620 SAMUEL DYER, m. Clarissa Chapman. Issue: 1673. I. 
— Jedediah. b. Jan., 1826; m. Lany A. Westfall ; d. Jan. 25, 1854. 1674. 
II._Daniol. b. Nov. 14; m. 1831, Mahala Teachout. 1675. III.— 
Nancy, b. July 2, 1835; m. Fitch Reed. 1676. IV.— Clarissa or Clarin- 
da, 1). Aug. 19, 1841; m. Langdon Teachout. 1677. V.— Lucy P., b. 
1839. 1678. VI.— Lydia, b. Dec. 4. 183?; m- D. Byron Sweet. 

1673 JEDEDIAH, m. Lany A. Westfall; d. Jan. 25, 1854. Issue: 
167c). I.— Orville. 1680. II.— Kate. 1681. III.— Mahala. 

1674 DANIEL, b. Nov. 14, 1831 ; m. Mahala Teachout; b. Sept. 
24, 1838; d. Jan. 16, 1888. Issue: 1682. I.— Dexter Isaac, b. Dec. 3, 
1S58; m.' Harriet Smith. Had Chester, b. Oct. 30, 1882. 1683. II.— 
George, b. Aug. 8, i860; cripple. 1684. III.— Jennie, b. Feb. 13, 1865; 
m. Henry Myers. 1685. IV.— Orville, b. Sept. 20. 1863 ; m. Jan. 7, 1885, 
Bertha Clark; b. Jan. 12, 1862, Schenectady, N. Y. 

REED. 

1675 NANCY, b. July 2, 1835; m. Fitch Reed; b. Feb. 13, 1830; d. 

Feb. 21, 1899. Issue: 1686. I.— Stephen Dyer Reed. 1687. IL— 

Daniel Dunham. 1688. HI.— Clara. 

TEACHOUT— BUTTON. 

1676 CLARISSA, b. Aug. 19, 1841 ; m. (1) Langdon Teachout; 
b. Dec. 21, 1838; d. July 26, 1887; m. (2) Alexander Button. Issue: 
1689. I.— Frank L. Teachout. 

SWEET. 

1678 LYDIA, m. D. Byron Sweet; b. Dec. 24. 1839, Troy, N. Y. 
Issue: 1690. I.— Elizabeth Sweet. 1691. IL— Clara. 

1627 WILLIAM DELOS, m. Caroline Dutcher; will probated, 
April 10, 1866. Issue: 1692. I.— William Delos. 1693. IL— Isaac. 

1694. HI. — Lewis. 

1626 HIRAM, m. Lois Coleman. Issue: 1695. I.— Delmar W., 
m. Larua Teft ; non-commissioned officer; shot at Gettysburg. 1696. 

II. — Clarinda. 

COLEMAN. 
1624 SARALI, m. Joshua Coleman. Issue: 1697. I.— Isaac Cole- 
man, engineer city reservoir, N. Y. Central Park. 1698. IL— Lucy, m. 
James . 1699. TIL— Albertus. 1700. IV.— Isaiah. 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 23I 

CHAPMAN. 

1622 MARTHA, m. Jedediah Chapman. Issue: 1701. I. — Jede- 
diah Chapman. 1702. H. — Priscilla, m. Mr. Sweet. 

1623 RYLAXD \^\;N RENSSELAER, m. Abigail Simmons; b. 
1810; d. Sept. ly, 1897; ^"le d. June 4, 1892; will probated July 29, 1892. 
Issue: 1703. I. — Sally, m. John C. Larkins. 1704. II. — Mary, m. 
Jesse Wetsell, Burnt Hills, N. Y. 

WETSELL. 

1704 MARY, m. Jesse Wetsell, Burnt Hills, N. Y. Issue: 1705. 
I. — Harry Wetsell, m. Etta Ritten. 1706. II. — Hattie, m. John G. Mc- 
Cormick. 1707. HI. — ^George. 1708. I\\ — Jesse. 

1703 SALLY, m. John C. Larkins. Issue: 1709. I. — Abda Lar- 
kins, m. M. L. Green, Schenectady, N. Y. 

1625 LOT EATON, b. July 14, 1790; m. Lydia Chapman; b. Aug. 

20, 1791 ; d. April 2, 1874; he d. April 5, 1874, and Mary West, d. July 

21, 1849; will probated, April 25, 1874. Issue: 1710. I. — Nelson B., 
b. May, 1815 ; m. (i) Palmyer Griffen ; m. (2) Cynathia White ; d. Jan. 17, 
1893; will probated, Jan. 30, 1893. 171 1. II. — \^arilla, b. Feb. 21, 1817; 
m. Clark Vary Worden. 1712. III. — Ansel C, b. Nov. 15, 1818; d. 
young. 1713. IV. — ^Clarissa C.^ b. April 11, 1821 ; m. William C. Sweet, 
executor of will. 1714. V. — Nancy Ann, b. Aug. 17, 1823; d. July 26, 
1825. 1715. VI. — ^Anson 'C, b. July 18, 1826; m. Helen Westfall. 1716. 
VII. — Mary Elizabeth, b. Oct. 29, 1832; d. June 9, 1833. 1717. VIII. 
— Rachel Maria, b. Aug. 3, 1834; d. Oct. 8, 1837. 

385 JOB, b. W. Lebanon, 1771 ; m. by Rev. Roland Green, Dec. 13, 
1792, Elizabeth Williams, of England; m. (2) Lydia, widow of Samuel 
Jenks, in Savoy, 1800; d. Savoy, 1862. Issue: 1718. I. — Bradish, b. 
Jan. 19, 1795; m. Candace Cornell, dau. of Capt. James ; d. March, 1862. 
1719. II. — Charles, b. Feb. 22, ^797', d. Geneseo, Ilk 1720. HI. — 
Tilson, b. Savoy, Mass.; d. Shelburne Falls, Mass. 1721. IV. — Will- 
iams, d. Springfield, Mass. 

1718 BRADISH, b. Mansfield, June 19, 1795; m. Candace Corn- 
well, dau. of Capt. James and a relative of Gov. Cornwell ; she d. Sept., 
1864; member of legislature; a member of the constitutional conven- 
tion, 1853, 1845-6; d. March, 1862, Savoy, Mass. Issue, b. Savoy, 
Mass.: 1722. 1. — Bradish Philander, b. Aug. 2, 1816; m. (i) Marietta 
Cone; m. (2) Clarinda Uxdell, Nov., 1895. 1723. II. — ^^Charles Russell, 
b. June 3, 1825 ; m. Caroline M. Comstock, of Berlin, dau. of David and 
Sarah; he d. Sept., 1854. 1724. Ha'd Dec. 25, 1848, Edwin C, Adams, 
Mass. 1725. III. — Jarvis Nelson, b. May i, 1828; m. 1850, Eliza Cum- 



2^2 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

mings ; b. 1830, Adams, Mass., dan. of William, Pownal, \'t.; he was in 
Massachusetts legislature three times; d. Dec. 2, 1891. 1726. IV. — 
Henry James, b. June 26, 1832; d. 1905, Pittsfield, 'Mass.; admitted to 
bar, i860; chairman of board of selectmen in Stockbridge 17 years; 
president of Stockbridge library; manager of Stockbridge Water Co.; 
member of legislature in 1871, i88t, 1884; orator at centennial at Savoy, 
1896; a practicing lawyer; treasurer of Stockbridge Savings Bank. 
1727. \'. — George, b. April 2y, 1837, Greensboro, N. C. 1728. VI. — 
Alfred ]., h. Oct. 22, 1842; d. Feb. i, 1843. 

1722 BRADTS'H P., b. Aug. 2, 1816; m. (i) 1840, Marietta Cone; 
m. (2) 1856, Clarinda Uxdell; d. Nov., 1895, West Lebanon. Issue: 
1729. I. — ^^Charles B., b. Pittsfield, Mass. 

1723 CHARLES R., b. Jan. 3. 1825, Savoy; m. 1846, Caroline M. 
Comstock, of Berlin, N. Y., dau. of David and Sarah; bookkeeper at 
South Adams, Mass.; d. Sept., 1854. Issue: 1730. I. — Edna C, b. 
Feb. 20, 1848; m. Air. Phelps, Beatrice, Neb. 

1719 CHARLES, b. Mansfield, Mass., Feb. 22, 1797; m. Jan. 2, 
1837, Adelia Jenks, of Partricket, R. I.; b. Nov. ii, 181 1, dau. of Lydia 
Jenks, second wife of Job Dunham ; she d. June 19, 1886; he was select- 
man of Savoy, in 1837; niember of legislature in 1827; went to Henry 
Co., 111.; from thence to Geneseo,, 111., 1865, where he d. Aug. i, 1886. 
Issue: 1731. I. — Charles, 'b. Jan. 24, 1840, Caroline Loring. 1732. II. 
— Ardelia, b. Feb. 14, 1843, Savoy; m. April 2, 1864, at Annawan, 111., 
Caleb Swayze ; b. at Annawan, May 13, 1865. Had Ethel who d. in 
infancy. 1733. IH. — Joseph, b. April 8, 1853, Johnston, R. I.; m. Flora 
Ammerman, June, 1878, who d. May 13, 1892. 

1731 CHARLES, b. Jan. 24, 1840, Savoy, Mass.; d. May 2^, T904, 
at Chicago ; m. April 3, 1862, Caroline Loring; b. May 20, 1840, dau. of 
John Loring and Lulianne Chamberlain; attended Lombard College, 
Galcsburg, 111.; admitted to the bar, 1862, Genesee, 111.; a prominent 
member of the 28th general assembly; member of commission, in 1874, 
for revision of the statutes of Illinois ; twice candidate for congress. 
Issue: 1734. I. — Edith, b. March 21, 1864; m. William Horton Foster. 

FOSTER. 

1734 EDITH, b. M-arcli 21, 1864; m. May 20, 1885, William Horton 
Foster, Genesee, 111. Issue: 1735. I. — Warren Dunham Foster, b. 
Nov. 13, 1836. 

1721 WILLIAM, b. Savoy, Mass.; m. Issue: 1736. I. — Ranson 
W., m. Hattie Morris. 1737. H. — Delia, m. Dr. Bowker, North Adams, 
Mass. 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 233 

1736 RANSOM W.. m. Hattie Morris, of Springfield, Mass., Chica- 
go, III.; b. March 21, 1838; d. 1899; congressman, 1880; ex-president of 
board of trade. Issue: 1738. I. — William Morris, Chicago, 111.; m. 
Zelia Sweet. • 

1738 WILLIAM M., m. Zelia Sweet, Chicago, 111. Issue: 1739. 
I. — Dulcie. 1740. II. — Ransom Williams. 

384 DANIEL, b. Jan. 8, 1764; m. Jan. 26, 1791, by Rev. R. Green, 
Judith Blanchard ; b. May 17, 1767; he lived, Savoy, Mass., 1800; d. 
Adams, Mass., 1854. Issue: 1741. I. — Daniel, b. May 23, 1792; m. 
Lovina Aidrich ; d. Adams. 1742. 11.^ — Alvan, b. Feb. 19, 1794; m. (i) 
Elizabeth Babbitt; m. (2) Mary Newcomb ; d. 1889. 1743. III.— Judith, 
b. June 17, 1796; m. John Schuyler; d. Savoy. 1745. IV. — Fanny, b. 
May II, 1799; m. Caleb Bourn; d. Savoy. 1746. V. — Esther, b. Aug. 
2T^, 1801 ; m. Ephraim Walker; d. Savoy. 1747. \'I. — Joseph, b. Jan. 
18, 1804; d. Savoy. 1748. \'II. — Oren, b. Feb. 4, 1807; m. (i) Sophronia 
Burnett ; m. (2) Roxanna Stiles. 

1741 DANIEL, b. May 23, 1792; m. Lovina Aldrich ; d. Adams, 
Mass. Issue: 1749. I. — Arethusa. 1750. IL — Mary L.. b. 1822, S. 
Adams; m. Isaac S. Cole, son of Dexter; b. 1819; druggist PMttsfield, 
Mass. 

1742 ALVAN, b. Feb. 19, 1794; m. (i) Elizabeth Babbitt, dau. of 
Snellen! Babbitt and Betsey Blanchard; m. (2) Jan. it,, 1827, Mary 
Newcomb; b. March 14, 1798; d. Oct. 20, 1875; he d. Feb. 8, 1886; 
buried in Buckland. Issue: 1751. I.— Mary B., b. Nov. 11. 1818; m. 
Joel Baker; d. Nov. 28, 1841. 1752. IL— Alvan Franklin, b. May 24, 
1822 ; m. Sarah Kinne. 1753. III.— Betsey, b. Sept. 5, 1828 ; m. Snellem 
M. Goff. 1754. I\'.— Abigail, h. ^ 15, 1833; m. April 15, 1881, Will- 
iam M. Clark. 

BAKER. 
1751 MARY B., b. Nov. 11, 1818, Savoy, Mass.; m. Joel Baker, 
Nov. 15, 1838; resided in Hawley, Mass.; d. Nov. 28, 1841. Issue: 
1755. I.— Rufus, b. Aug. 30,- 1839; d. Sept. 15, 1840. 1756. IL— Nathan 
Babbitt, b. July 20, 1841 ; m. Sarah Abbie Snow, dau. of Harmon and 
Sarah (Deming) Snow, Savoy, Mass.; he enlisted from Hawley, 52d 
Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers ; served Baton Rouge, Red River 
campaign and seige of Port Hudson; discharged Aug. 14, 1863; re- 
sided 36 years in Savoy and d. in W. Chesterfield, Aug. 19, 1905, and 
buried in Adams, Mass. Issue: 1756. I. — Sarah Abbie Baker, b. July 
8, 1871 ; m. June 22, 1898, Frank Bradley, Florida, Mass. 1756. II. — 
Mary Angeline, b. April 17, 1873 ; m. June 8, 1892, Frank Macomber, W. 



234 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

Chesterfield, Mass. 1756. III.— Walter Joel, b. Dec. i, 1875; d. Nov. 
20, 1884. 1756. IV.— Nellie Belle, b. Aug. 3, 1877; m. Aug. 12, 1903, 
George E. Miller, Savoy, Mass. 1756. V. — Ada Hannah, b. May 17, 
1880; m. Oct. 25. 1904. Charles P. Kenney, Westfield, Mass. 

MACOMBER. 

1756 ^[ARY ANGELINE RAKER, b. April 17, 1873; m. 
Frank Maconiber. Issue: I756n. I. — James Franklin, b. May 12, 
1893. i756n. II.— Walter Alfred, b. Sept. 6, 1896. i756n. III.— 
Lawrence Baker, b. July 22, 1899. 

1752 ALA^-\N FRANKLIN, b. May 24, 1822; m. (i) July 4, 1843, 
Sarah Kinnic ; b. ^larch 10, 1825, West Chesterfield, Mass., dau. of 
Abner and Lydia Stanton, of Elisha, of John, of John Stanton and 
Hannah Thomson, of Thomas Thomson and Ann Lord, of Doctor 
Thomas Lord; m. (2) July 9, 1893, Mrs. Susan Cole; he d. March 10, 
1904; he is buried in West Chesterfield; he was peculiarly independent 
in social, political and religious affairs ; an honest man and kind neigh- 
bor ; he was devoted to his family and friends. Issue: 1757- I- — 
Herbert Franklin, b. Jan. 2/, 1850, Savoy, Mass.; consulting civil en- 
gineer, New York City. 

GOFF. 

1753- BETSEY, b. Sept. 5, 1828; m. Jan. 17, 1858, Snellem M. GofT. 
Issue: 1758. I.— Henry M. Goff, b. Oct. 19, 1858; m. Hannah M. Orne. 

1758 HENRY M. GOFF, b. Oct. 19, 1858; m. Feb. 2, 1881, Hannah 
M. Orne. Issue: 1759. I.— Philena O. Gof¥, b. Nov. 16, 1885. 

1748 OREN, b. Feb. 4, 1807; m. (i) Sophronia Burnett; m. (2) 
Roxanna Stiles. Issue: 1760. I. — Warren. 1762. II. James. 1763. 
HI. Ann. 1764. I\'. — Eliza. 1765. \\ — Sarah. 1766. VI. — ^Fanny. 
1767. VII.— Henry. 1768. VIII.— Augusta. 1769. IX.— Charles. 

WALKER. 

1746 ESTHER, b. Aug. 23, 1801 ; m. Ephraim Walker; d. Savoy. 
Issue: 1770. I. — Antensa Walker. 1771. H. — Candace. 1772. HI. — 
Joseph. 1773. IV. — Daniel. 

BOURN. 

1745 FANNY, b. May 11, 1799; m. Caleb Bourn ; d. Savoy. Issue : 
1774. I. — Calyshoe Burn. 1775. H. — Louisa. 1776. HI. — Franklin. 
1777. IV. — Sophronia. 

WHITCOMB. 

365 MEHITABEL, b. 1694; m. 1715, John Whitcomb, of Hebron. 
Issue: 1778. I. — Jemima Whitcomb, b. Feb. 24, J716. 1779. II. — 
John, b. Jan. 13, 1718. 1780. HI. — Mehitabel, b. April 9, 1722. 1781. 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 235 

IV.— Mary, b. Sept. 15, 1726. 1782. V.— Isaac, b. Aug. 24, 1728. 1783. 
\l. — Israel, b. March 13, 1733. 

367 JABEZ, b. 1707, Hebron; m. Mrs. Salome Tiffany, dau. of 
Thomas Barrows and Abigail Kneeland. Issue: 1784. I. — Abigail, b. 
Sept. 15. 1726. 1785. II. — Jabish, b. Feb. 16, 1728; m. Anne Granville. 
1786. III. — Obadiah, b. March 31, 1730; m. Lucy Gillette; d. Feb. 7, 
1813. 1787. IV. — Liddia, b. March 23, 1734. 1788. V. — Diadamia, b. 
Feb. 20, 1735; m. Nov. 27, 1756, Job Chamberlain. 1789. VI. — 
Timothy, b. March 29, 1740; d. Hebron, Oct. 11, 1741. 1790. VII. — 
Mehitabel, b. April i, 1742. 1791. VIII. — Ebenezer, h. Dec. zy, 174T. 

1786 OBADIAH, b. March 31, 1730; M. D. ; m. Nov. 22, 1754, 
Lucy Gillette; b. Feb. 18, 1740, dau. of Joel, of Jonathan, of Jonathan, 
and 3klary Kelsey; she d. Feb. 18, 1830; in 1763, he moved to Pownal, 
Vt. and 1785 to Cooperstown ; fought in Revolutionary war; one of the 
heroes of battle of Bennington; March 8, 1763, sent as delegate to 
Dorset to organize Vermont as a state ; justice of peace at Pownal for 
20 years; d. at Cooperstown, Feb. 17, 1813. Obadiah Dunham served 
as a private from May 19 to June 28th, 1779, in Capt. Thos. Sawyer's 
company of militia raised for the defense of the northern frontiers of 
the United States, and received L2.19.8. Also served as a private 67 
days from August i6th, 1780, in Capt. Eli Noble's company; Major 
Eben Allen's Detachment, and received L5.3.4 and served as a private 
two days in July, 1781, under same command, "as marcher to Saratoga 
in the alarm in Pownal. (Signed) T. S. Peck, Adjutant General. Issue : 
1792. I. — Lydia, b. Nov 8, 1757; m. Wm. Downer, Pownal, Vt., Oct. 
27, 1744; she d. Oct. 15, 1815. 1793. II.— Lucy b. Feb. 7, 1759; m. 
Benjamin Morgah. 1794. III. — ^Obadiah, b. Nov. 7, 1761; m. Lois 

Hendricks. 1795. IV.— Abigail, b. Feb. 25, 1762; m. (i) ^ ■ 

Nichols; m. (2) Elisha FuUam. 1796. V. — Diadamia, b. Oct. i, 1765; 
m. Lyman Jackson. 1797. VI.— Mehitabel, b. April 5, 1771 ; m. William 
Hendricks. 1798. VII.— Abner, b. Aug. 17, 1773 ; m (i) Candace Irons ; 
m. (2) Gratis Griffen. 

1798 ABNER, b. Aug. 17, 1773; m. Candace Irons; captain of 
Home Guard; d. Feb. 16, 1822; buried at Cooperstown. Issue: 1799. 
I.— Horatio, b. Aug. 16, 1807; m. Cornelia Rice; d. Hannibal. 1800. 
H. — Obadiah, b. Sept. 26, 1809; m. Sarah White Winship. 1801. HI. 
— Ferdinand, b. Feb. 20, 1814; m. Angelina McCoUam. 1802. IV.— 
Lucy, m. Mr. Thurber. 1803. V.— Amy, m. Mr. Campbell. 1804. VI. 

Lorena, m. Mr. Davidson. 1805. VII. — Joanna, m. Mr. Mackey. 

1806. VIII.— Harriet, m. Mr. Walker. 



236 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

1800 ORADIAIT, 1). Sept. 26, 1809; lived in Valparasio, Ind. : m. 
Sarah While Wiiishi]). Issue: 1807. I.— Anna Eliza, b. May 2, 1841 ; 
d. Sept., 1847. ^^o». II.— Charles Newell, Ix Sept. 25, 1847. 1809. III. 
— George Ferdinand, h. Aug. 2, 1850; d. Aug-. 19. 1850. i8ro. IV. — 
JMary lunma. b. Nov. 29, 1852; m. Edwin F. White. 

WHITE. 
1810 MARY E.. b. Nov. 29, 1852; m. Edwin F. White, issue: 
i8„. I._Martha Ellen WHiite, b. Oct. 19, 1876. 1812. II.— Sarah 
Louise, b. Oct. 30, 1886. 1813. III. — Anna Loring, b. Feb. i, 1890. 
1814. I\'. — May Elizabeth, b. Nov. 26, 1894. 

1801 FER'DINAND, b. Feb. 20, 1814, Iowa; m. Angelina Mc- 
Collum. Issue: 1815. I. — Abner, b. July 20, 184T. 1816. II. — James 
A., b. July I, 1847. 1817. III.— Obadiah A., b. July 5, 1852. 

^f. ,fs O^THURBER. 

1802 LUCY, m. Mr. Thurber ; she 1). 1817. Issue: 1818. I.— 
Abner Dunham Thurber, Brooklyn. 'i^ 

1818 CHILDREN OF A*NE^ DUNHAM^ THURBER : 1819. 
I. — Charles Stewart Thurber, b. Jan. 2, 1826; m. Adaline M. Rogers. 
Issue: Nine children. 1820. II. — Condace Thurber, b. March 24, 1827 ; 
well-known writer, New York City; m. Thomas Mason Wheeler. Issue: 
1820. I. — James Cooper Wheeler, Hollis, L. I. 1820. II. — Condace 
Wlieeler, m. Lewis A. Stimson ; d. 1875. 1820. HI. — Dora Wheeler, 
famous artist; m. Boudinot Keith, 125 27th St., New York City. 1820. 
IV. — August Dunham Wheeler, New York City. 1821. IV. — Horace 
Kingsley, b. Dec. 2y, 1828; m. Nancy McLangley ; d. Boise City, Idaho, 
in 1900. 1822. \\ — Lucy Dunham Thurber, b. Aug. 26, 1834; m. 
Ossian Gregory Howard, d. March 3, 1893. 1823. VI. — Abner Dun- 
ham 1dnu-l)er. I). Dec. 22, 1839; m. Anna M. Ford; d. in 1901. Issue: 
1823. I. — Mabel Dunham Thurber, m., Sidney Place, Brooklyn. 1823. 
II. — Howard Ford, manager New A'ork Telephone Company. 1823. 
HI. — Raymond Dunham Thurber, Sidney Place, Brooklyn. 1823. IV. 
— Condace Thurber. 1824. V'll. — Francis Beattie Thurber, b. Nov. 18, 
1842; m. Jeanette Meyer. Issue: 1824. I. — ^Jeanette Meyer Thurber, 
b. 1872. 1824. II. — Marian Blakeman, b. 1875; m. Frank Pruyn. 
Issue: Two children. 1824. HI. — Francis Beattie, b. 1881. • 

1822 CHILDREN OF OSSIAN GREGORY HOWARD AND 
LUCY DUNHAM THURBER HOWARD. Issue: 1831. I.— Le- 
land Ossian, b. June 11, 1857, at Rockford, 111.; at present resident in 
Washington, 1). C. ; chief entomologist of agricultural bureau. 1832. 
II. — George Beers, b. Ithaca, N. Y., Aug. 11, 1862; now resident at 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 237 

Cochran, Texas; m. Fannie Inez Caulfield, Dec. 21, 1890. 1833. III. — 
Frank Thurber, b. May 2, 1866, Ithaca, N. Y. ; d. Washington, D. C, 
August II, 1886. 

1831 CHILDREN OF LELAND OSSIAN HOWARD AND 
MARY THEODORA CLIFTON HOWARD, m. at Washington, 
April 28, 1886. Issue: 1834. I.— Lucy Thurber, b. April 3, 1891. 
1835. II. — Candace Leland, b. November 2, 1896. 1836.' III. — Janet 
Moore, b. Jan. 21, 1901. 

1832 CHILDREN OF GEORGE BEERS HOWARD AND FAN- 
NIE INEZ CAULFIELD HOWARD, m. Washington, D. C, Dec. 21, 
1890. Issue. I. — George Caulfield, b. 1892. 1838. II. — Leland Thur- 
ber, b. 1897. 

1799 HORATIO, b. Aug. 16, 1807; m. Cornelia Rice, tanner; 
tanner and tanner carrier; d. Hannibal, N. Y., Nov. 15, 1879. Issue: 
1839. I- — Marshall, b. Sept. 28, 1835; m. Mahala Brown. Had Abner, 
b. 1870; d. 1880; hides and leather, Elniira, N. Y. 1840. II. — Dwight, 
b. June 9, 1837; ^''''- Summerfield, Kan. 1841. HI. — Thurston, b. 
March 21, 1841 ; tanner, hardware; m. (i) June, 1865, Adele Johnson; 
d. 1879; "T- (^) Dec, 1881, Nellie Hinman ; m. (3) July 8, 1886, Maggie 
R. Adams. 

1840 DWIGHT. b. June 9, 1837, Hannibal, N. Y., Summerfield, 
Kan., Congregational clergyman; educated Hamilton, N. Y. ; m. May 
5, 1863, Laura Ann Hunter; b. Feb. 15, 1839. Issue: 1842. I. — Willis 
Elmer, b. Dec. 14, 1867; m. Florence x\very. 

1842 WILLIS E., b. Dec. 14, 1867; m. July 10, 1895, Florence 
Avery, of Reynolds, Neb.; educated Washburn College; professional 
teacher, Sunmierfield, Kan. Issue : 1843. I- — Dwight Avery, b. March 
21, 1896. 1844. II. — 'Hugh Thurston, b. Feb. 26, 1897. 

1841 THURSTON, b. March 21, 1841 ; tanner, merchant; by his 
third wife, Maggie R. Adams. Issue: 1845. I. — Howard Horatio, b. 
March 27, 1888. 1846. II.— Chester Adams, b. May 2, 1889. 

CHAMBERLAIN. 
1796 DIADAMIA, b. Feb. 20, 1735; m. Nov. 27, 1756, Job Cham- 
berlain. Issue: 1847. I. — Aaron. 1848. II. — Lawsin. 1849. HI. — 
Timothy. 1850. IV. — Jairns. 

DOWNER. 

1792 LYDIA, b. Hebron, Ct., Sept. 6, 1757; m. Pownal, Vt., John 

Downer, Oct. 2"], 1744; he d. Schenectady, N. Y., son of Wm. ; b. 1710, 

and Amy Downer, who later m. Mr. Goff; he d. Pownal, Vt., Dec. 10, 

1815; she d. Pownal, Oct. i, 1815. John Downer served as a private 



238 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

two days from Oct. 11, 1780, in Capt. Eli Noble's company; Colonel 
Samuel Herrick's regiment of militia, "in the service of the state of 
Vermont ;" 70 miles travel and received L3.1.0. And served as a private, 
12 days from Oct 22, 1781, under same command Colonel Eben'r 
Waldridge's regiment, "in the alarm to Castleton," an'd received 
L1.19.4. and served 13 days as a private under same command, in Nov., 
1781, and received L0.17.4. (Signed) T.' S. Peck, Adjutant General, 
State of Vermont. Issue: 1851. I. — William Downer, b. Aug. 4, 1773, 
Pownal. 1852. II. — Obadiah, b. Sept. 7, 1774, Pownal. 1853. III. — 
Amy, b. May 23, 1776, Pownal; m. Canterbury, Conn. 1853a. John 
Austin, b. Nov. 9, 1772; d. Wallamoosac. N. Y., April 16, 1858; she 
d. Bennington, Vt., Feb. 8 1840. 1854. IV. — John b. Dec. 25, 1778, 
Pownal; m. (i) Amy Finch; m. (2) Linda J. Stranahan ; he d. June 31, 
1850. 1855. V. — Joel, b. Nov. 9, 1780, Pownal. 1856. VI. — Sally, b. 
Nov. 12, 1782; m. I. Prosser. 1857. VII. — Lydia, b. April 17, 1786; bap. 
Sept. 24, 1809; m. Dr. Thomas Bannister. '1858. VIII. — Mary (Polly), 
b. May 9, 1789; m. T. Belknap. 1859. IX. — Lucy, b. March 22, 1791 ; m. 
John Hunt. i860. X. — Abner P., b. March 2}^, I793- 

1854 JOHN DOWNER, b. Dec. 25, 1778, Pownal, Vt. ; m. Linda 
Josselyn Stranahan; b. Oct. 30, 1782; d. July 21, 1871 ; he d. June 31, 
1850, Brooklyn, N. Y. Issue: 1861. I. — Almena Downer, b. May 4, 
1819; d. June 7, 1849. 1862. II. — Pulchera, b. Dec. 12, 1820; m. Nov. 
4, 1852, Abram C. Burke, M. D. ; b. June 10, 1818; d. April 15, 1880; 
she d. Jan. 29, 1896. 1863. III. — Miranda, b. Feb. 6, 1823; d. May 5, 
1897. 

AUSTIN. 

1853 AMY DOWNER, b. May 23, 1776, Pownal, Vt. ; m. John 
Austin; b. Canterbury, Conn., Nov. 9, 1772; d. Wallomsac, N. Y., April 
16, 1858; she d. Bennington, Vt., Feb. 8, 1840. Issue, b. at Benning- 
ton, A't. : 1864. I. — Betsey Austin, b. Dec. 4, 1799; m. Richard Car- 
penter; d. Aug. 23, 1862, Bennington, Vt. 1865. II. — 'Caleb, b. Feb. 25, 
1803 ; m. (I) June 8, 1842, Celinda, dau. of James Henry; b. Aug. i, 1820, 
Bennington; d. Sept. 11, 1844, Bennington; m. (2) Aug. 6, 1851, Amelia 
Olive, dau. of Thomias Ratoome ; b. July 14, 1819, Pittstown, N. Y. ; d. 
Oct. 31, 1893, Wallomsac, N. Y. ; he d. Jan. 25, 1879, Wallomsac. 1866. 
III. — Lorenzo Dow, b. April 18, 1805; d. April i, 1877; m. xA.ug. 22, 
1828, Ruby. 1867. IV.— Amy, b. Feb. 6, 1807; m. Thayer, who d. Sept. 
19, 1851 ; m. June 19, 1831, Jabez Dunham; d. May 18, 1881. 1868. V. 
— Samantha. b. July 9, 1810; m. March 16, 1836, Rev. Fish Harmon 
and had 1869a. Charles Harmon. 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 239 

1865 CALEB AUSTIN, b. Feb. 25, 1803; m. June 8, 1842, Celinda, 
dau. of Jam-es and Celinda Henry; b. Aug. i, 1820, Bennington, A^t. ; d. 
Sept. II. 1844, Bennington; m. (2) Aug. 6, 1851, Amelia Olive, dau. of 
Thomas and Olive Brown Ratoome ; b. July 14, 1819, Pittstovvn, N. Y. ; 
d. Oct. 31, 1893, Walloomsac, N. Y. ; he d. Jan. 25, 1879, Walloomsac. 
Issue: 1869. I. — James Henry, b. July 4, 1843, Bennington, Yt. 1870. 
II. — Celinda Henry, b. Aug. 7, 1844; m. Robert C. Manley. 1871. HI. 
— Thomas Rattome, b. Oct. 9, 1854; m. Edna C. Merchant. 1872. IV. 
— Caleb Downer, b. July 14, 1856, Walloomsac; m. Oct. 14, 1896, Ben- 
nington, Vt., Joanna Hinsdale, dau. of Stephen and Joanna Deane 
(Hinsdale) Robinson, of Bennington, Vt. ; resides Elizabeth, N. J. Mr. 
Austin is connected with the National Express Co., N. Y. C. 

1 871 THOMAS R. AUSTIN, b. Oct. 9, 1854, Walloomsac ; m. Feb. 
II, 1885, Edna C, of White Creek; b. Nov. 15, 1861, dau. of Josiah H. 
and Minerva Eunice (Fowler) M^erdhant, Centre White Creek. Issue : 
1872. I. — Herbert Merchant Austin, b. Nov. 9, 1892, Centre White 
Creek. 1873. II. — Olive Austin, b. June 30, 1905; d. July 12, 1905. 

MANLEY. 

1870 CELINDA H. AUSTIN, b. Aug. 7, 1844; "i- April 16, 1866, 
Robert C. Manley, Williamsport, Ohio; she d. La Rue, Ohio, Dec. 16, 
1872. Issue: 1874. I. — Frank Austin Manley, b. March 13, 1867; m. 
Sept. 27, 1899, Woodie, dau. of Dr. W. A. Hocker, Evanston, Wyom- 
ing. Issue, Ohio: Florence Virginia, b. May 7, 1905. 1875. II. — 
Rachel Emerah, b. Aug. 2^, 1868. 1876. III. — Avis Belle, b. June 26, 
1870; m. Joseph W. Bechtol. 1877. IV. — James Calem, b. March 23, 
1872; m. June, 1903, Esther Ross. 

- CARPENTER. 

1864 BETSEY AUSTIN, b. Dec. 4, 1799; m. Oct. 20, 1820, 
Richard Carpenter; b. Jan. 16, 1789; d. Nov. 8, 1863, Bennington, Vt., 
June II, i860. Issue: 1878. I. — Henry G. Carpenter, b. Sept. 21, 
1822; d. Oberlin, Ohio. 1879. II.— Edward, b. July 18, 1824. Had 
Edward, Tiffin, Ohio. 1880. HI.— John D., b. Jan. 14. 1826, Oberlin, 
Ohio. 1881. IV.— Franklin, b. Feb. 2, 1830; m. M. Roberts. 1882. V. 
— Daniel L., b. July 29, 1837; d. New Haven, 1888. 

1881 FRANKLIN CARPENTER, b. Feb. 2, 1830; m. Jan. 4, 1852, 
Helen M. Roberts; b. Sept. 30, 1831. Issue: 1883. I- — Richard Car- 
penter, b. Aug. 3, 1858; m. Sept. i, 1886, Lena J. KauU ; b. June 25, 
1865. 1884. II. — Louise S., b. Aug. 2, 1861 ; m. J. T. Lockwood. 



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LOCKWOOD. 

1884 LOUISE S. CARPENTER, b. Aug. 2, 1861 ; m. J. T. Lock- 
wood, White Plains, N. Y. Issue: 1885. I. — Richard Lockwood, b. 
jMarch 21, 1891. 

1883 RICHARD CARPENTER, b. Aug. 3, 1858; m. Sept. i, 1886, 
Lena J. Kaull; b. June 25, 1865. Issue: 1886. I. — Helen G. Carpen- 
ter, b. .March 29, 1891. 

1866 LORENZO D. AUSTIN, b. April 18, 1805; m. Aug. 22, 1828, 
Ruby Thayer, who d. Sept. 19, 1851 ; he d. April i, 1877. Issue : 1887. 
I. — Amy Semantha Austin, b. April 18, 1829; m. Austin F. Harmon; 
d. Feb. 18, 1868. 1888. II.— Ruth Ann, b. Jan. 28, 1831 ; m. John F. 
Rice. 1889. HI.— Polly Matilda, b. Feb. 28, 1833; m. John Walbridge. 
1890. IV. — John Milton, b. April 28, 1835. 1891. V.— Sarah -Jane, b. 
Jan. 10, 1837; m. Charles Cole. 1892. VI. — Martha Celestia, b. Jan. 
30, 1840 ; d. Nov. 14, 1903. 1893. VII- — ^George Henry, b. Jan. 11, 1842. 

1894. VIII. — Ruby Charlotte, b. Aug. 30, 1843; "T- Henry S. Burt. 

1895. IX. — Frederick Lorenzo, b. Jan. 17, 1846 ;.d. Jan. 21, 1870. 1896. 
X. — Charles Edwin, b. Nov. 18, 1849; d. Sept. 30, 1851. 

BURKE. 

1862 PULCHERA S. DOWNER, b. Dec. 12, 1820; m. Nov. 4, 
1852, Abrani C. Burke, M. D. ; d. April 15, 1880; she d. Jan. 29, 1896. 
Issue: 1897. I. — ^James Stranahan Burke, b. Oct. 20, 1853; m. Dec. 
6, 1882, Mary S. Calhoun. 1898. II. — Henrietta, b. Dec. 3, 1857; d. 
Feb. 28, i860. 

1897 JAMES S. BURKE, b. Oct. 20, 1853; m. Dec. 6, 1882, Mary 
S. Calhoun, secretary and treasurer, Atlantic Dock Co., Brooklyn, 
N. ^'. Issue: 1899. I. — Florence C. Burke, b. May 23, 1884. 

MORGAN. 

1793 LUCY, b. Feb. 7, 1759; m. Benjamin Morgan, Nov. 16, 1775. 
Issue: 1900. I. — Benjamin Morgan, b. Dec. 30, 1776. 1901. II. — 
Rachel, b. April 25, 1778; m. Erastus Jewett. 1902. HI. — Lucy, b. 
March 3, i78f. 1903. IV. — ^Judith, b. June 2, 1783; m. June 22, 1806, 
by OlKidiah Dunliani, Isaac Duel, of Cambridge, N. Y. 1904. V. — 
Levi, 1). Se])t. 18. 1787. 1905. VI. — Abigail, b. Nov. 11, 1789. 1906. 
\ II. — Elizabclh, 1). Dec. 3, 1791. 1907. VIII. — Mary, b. April 15, 1793. 
1908. IX. — Lois, 1). Aug. 10, 1795. 1909. X. — Samuel, b. Dec. 7, 1798. 
1910. XL — Abraham, b. Feb. 2^, 1803. 191 1. XII. — Lemuel, b. May 
12, 1804. 

1794 OBADIAH, 'b.' Nov. 17, 1761; m. Lois Hendricks. Issue: 
1912. I. — Caroline M., b. Nov. 8, 1784; d. May 9, 1789. 1913. II. — 



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Lucy Gillette, b. July 3, 1786; m. John Bowles; d. Nov. 10, 1818. 1914. 
III. — Obadiah, b. April 11, 1788; d. April 16, 1790. 1915. IV. — Abner 
Partridge, b. Jan. 8, 1790; d. Jan. 13, 1790. 1916. V. — Lois Beardsley, 
b. Dec. 8, 1791 ; m. Lorenzo Downes ; d. April 11, 1875. 1917. VI. — 
Diadamia, b. July 17, 1794; d. July 18, 1796. 1918. VII. — xA.bigail, b. 
Dec. 16, 1795; m. Feb. 6, 1811, Thankful Grover. 1919. VIII. — 
Heman, b. Feb. 24, 1798. 1920. IX. — Alfred, b. Feb. 9, 1800; m. July 
16, 1820 (i) Marietta Kimball; m. (2) Olive Rockwood; d. March 12, 
1867. 1921. X. — Eber, b. Jan. 12, 1803; m. Lucy Jewett. 1922. XI. — 
Candace, b. 1805; d. March 22, 1805. 1923. XII. — ^Jabez, b, March 26, 
1806; m. Amy Austin; d. Oct. 18, 1878. 1924. XIII. — Abner Partridge, 
b. Dec. 24, 1810; m. Mary Norton; d. Jan. 13, 1843. 

1920 ALFRED, b. Feb. 9, 1800; m. (i) July 16, 1820, Marietta 
Kimball; m. (2) Olive Rockwood; d. March 12, 1867. Issue: 1925. 
I. — Dewey, b. May 6, 1830; m. Maria E. Beebe. 

1925 DEWEY, b. May 6, 1830; m. May 4, 1854, Maria E. Beebe; 
b. Feb. 20, 1833. Issue: 1926. I. — Prudence Carter, b. March 12, 
1855. 1927. II. — ^Harry Martin, b. July 14, 1857; m. Kathrine L. Rem- 
ington. 1928. III. — Herbert Stanley, b. July i, 1859; "''• Mary Loomis. 

1929. IV. — Nellie Maria, b. April 28, 1861 ; m. George W. Stanley. 

1930. V. — Florence May, b. May 10, 1863. 1931. VI. — Walter Erwin, 
b. Aug. 21, 1870; m. Anna E. Warn. 

1929 NELLIE M., b. April 28, 1861 ; m. April 12, 1882, George W. 
Stanley. Issue: 1932. I. — Flora Delia Stanley, b. June 8, 1883. 1933. 
II. — Clarence Newton, b. Sept. 30, 1884. 

1928 HERBERT S.. b. July i, 1859; m. Dec, 1882, Mary Loomis. 
Issue: 1934. I. — Arthur, b. Aug. 30, 1884. 1935. H. — Jesse, b. Jan., 
1887. 1936. HI. — Frank, b. Sept., 1890. 1937. IV. — Kenneth, b. Nov. 
8, 1894. 

1931 WALTER E., b. Aug. 21, 1870; m. Oct. 20, 1891, Anna E. 
Warn. Issue: 1938. I. — Mildred F., b. Sept. 12, 1892; d. Aug. 13, 
1893. 1939. IL — Prudence Marjory, b. Nov. 16, 1894. 

1927 HARRY M., b. July 14. 1857; "i- April 6, 1882, Katherine L. 
Remington. Issue: 1940. I. — Dewey M., April 4, 1887. 1941. II.— 
Reynolds R., b. March 27, 1889. 1942. HI.— Louise H., b. May 8, 
1890. 1943. IV. — Lura, b. March 10, 1893. I944- V. — Katherine, b. 
Nov. 2^, 1894. 

BOWLES. 

1913 LUCY GILLETTE, b. July 3. 1786; m. Nov. 23, 1806, John 
Bowles; d. Nov. 10, 1818. Issue: 1945. I. — ^Diadamia Bowles, b. Oct. 
22, 1807; m. Mr. Trentress. 1946. II. — Lois, b. Oct. 24, 1809. 



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DOWNES. 

1916 LOIS BEAROSLEY, b. Dec. 8, 1791 ; bap. April 11, 1827; 
m. Lorenzo Downes ; d. April ii, 1875. Issue, b. Bennington, Vt.: 
jg^y_ I._Abigail Downes. b. June 5, 1821 ; m. Albert Merchant; d. Oct. 
II, 1851. 1948. II.— Lorenzo, b. July 21, 1823. 1949. Ill.^Condace, 
b. Jan. 13, 1826; m. Aug. i, 1853, Albert Merchant; b. Aug. 10, 1818, 
Powal, Vt. ; d. May 14, 1866, Vermillion, S. Dakota ; she d. 1863. 1950. 
IV.— Daniel, b. Feb. 21, 1833; d. 1863. 1951- V.— William Hendricks, 
b. Aug. 14, 1835; Bennington. 

1947 ABIGAIL DOWNES, b. June 5, 1821 ; m. Aug. 30, 1843, 
Bennington, Vt., Albert Merchant, who afterward m. Condace Downes ; 
she d. Oct. II, 1851. Issue: 1952. I.— Albert Laverge Merchant, b. 
March 12, 1845, New York City; enlisted in Union army; was wounded, 
June 17, 1864, Petersburgh, Va. ; he d. Armory Square Hospital, Wash- 
ington, D. C, July II, 1864. 1953. II.— Ada Louisa, b. Oct. 20, 1846, 
Bennington, Vt. ; d. April 13, 1864. 1954- HI.— Lorenzo Stoddard, b. 
Aug. 29, 1849, Bennington; m. Nov. 12, 1877, Ella Robinson, dau. of 
Dr. William, of Cedar Falls, Iowa; journalist. Cedar Rapids, Iowa; d. 

Oct. 18, 1894. 

1949 CONDACE DOWWiES, h. Jan. 13, 1826, Bennington, Vt. ; 
m. Aug. I, 1853, Albert Merchant, her brother-in-law ; b. Aug. 10, 1818, 
Pownal, Vt. ; d. May 14, 1866; she d. 1863, Vermillion, S. Dakota. 
Issue: 1955. I.— Frank Ivan Merchant, b. Dec. 23, 1855, New York 
City ; M. A. ; Ph. D. (Berlin, Germany) ; professor of Latin in State Uni- 
versity of Vermillion, S. Dakota. 

1923 JABEZ, b. March 26, 1806, Pownal, Vt. ; bap. April 11, 1827; 
m. lune 19, 1831, Amy, dau. of John Austin and Amy Downes, by Rev. 
Thomas Teasdale, Bennington, Vt. ; b. Feb. 6. 1807; d. May 18, 1881 ; 
he d. Oct. 18, 1878. Issue: 1956. I.— Caleb Austin, d. Dec. 26, 1833. 
ic)57. 11.— Lucy Gillette, b. Dec. 1833; d. Dec. 11, 1893. 1958. HI.— 
Betsey Austin, b. March 10, 1836; d. April 4, 1858, Walloomsac, N. Y. 
1959. IV.— Mary Samantha, b. March 3, 1838. i960. V.— Obadiah, b. 
Tulv TO, 1840; d. April 15, 1843. 1961- VI.— Harriet Amy, b. Oct. 7, 
1843. 1962. VII.— Lydia, b. July 7, 1845; ^1- Oct. 21, 1846. 1963. 
Vin.— Justin Edwards, b. Jan. 25, 1851 ; educated and lived, Benning- 
ton, where he d. Dec. 3. 1875. 

NICHOLS— FULLAM. 
1795 ABIGAIL, 1). Feb. 25, 1762; m. (i) Mr. Nichols; m. (2) Feb. 
22, 1798, EHsha Fullam; d. May 30, 1824; she d. May 30, 1823. Issue: 
1964. I.— Abncr Nichols, b. May 28, 1780; d. Jan., 1848. 1965. II.— 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 243 

Simeon Nichols, b. July 19, 1782; d. June, 1842. 1966. III. — Cynthia 
Nichols, b. May 25, 1784; d. 1843. 1967. IV.— Millard Fullam, b. Dec. 
2, 1798; d. April 19, 1800. 1968. V. — Ordel La Fullam, b. June 17, 1800; 
d. Aug. 3, 1823. 1969. VI. — Nelson Fullam, b. Nov. 2, 1805; d. 1850, 
in Penfield, Monroe Co., N. Y. 

368 ISAAC, b. 171 1 ; m. (i) Elizabeth, who d. June 20, 1735; (2) 
m. Nov. 2, 1736, Jerusha Loomis ; b. in 1714, and bap. April 3, 1715, 
and d. Nov. 6, 1801 ; he d. Jan. i, 1797. Issue, b. Hebron: 1970. I. — ■ 
Isaac, b. Aug-. 12, 1737; d. Oct. 10, 1756, Hebron. 1971. II. — Simeon, 
captain, b. Jan. 25, 1739; m. Mrs. x^bijah (Phelps) Talcott ; d. Jan. 11, 
1817; she b. 1736; d. June 23, 1804. 1972. HI.— Jerusha, b. May 9, 
1744; d. July 10, 1744. 1973. IV. — -Levi, b. Dec. 2, 1745; m. Anna 
Waddam, dan. of Caleb, Glastonbury, Conn. 1974. V. — Elizabeth, 1). 
Jan. 17, 1748. 1975. \'I. — Esther, b. March 24, 1751. 1976. VII. — 
Elijah, b. March 19, 1752; d. March 22, 1758. 1977. VIII. — Calvin, b. 
March 28, 1754. 1978. IX. — Submit, b. Jan. 9, 1758. 

1971 SIMEON, captain, b. Jan. 25, 1739; m. (i) Mrs. Abijah 
(Phelps) Talcott; b. 1736; d. June 23, 1804, Hebron; m. (2) April, 1806, 
Anna Strong. He became captain, lived in Hebron and Gilead and d. 
Jan. II, 1817. Issue : 1979. I. — Isaac, b. Jan. 6, 1765 ; m. Mary ( Polly) 
Phelps Trumbull; d. Nov. 20, 1827. 1980. II. — Abiah, b. Sept. 19. 1767. 
1981. HI. — Simeon, b. July 7, 1769. 1982. IV. — Prudence, b. May 7, 
1771. 1983. V. — ^John Talcott, M. D., b. Dec. 29, 1773. 1984. VI. — 
Obedience, b. Oct. 22, 1774; d. May 26, 1776. 1985. VII. — Jerusha, b. 
Nov. 30, 1779. 1986. VIII.— Elijah, b. 1782; m. Theodora Blodgett ; 
he d. May 2, 1816. 

1979 ISAAC, b. Jan. 6, 1765; m. Mary (Polly) Phelps Trumbull; h. 
iyy2, Hebron; d. Feb. 11, 1836, dau. of Benjamin Trumbull (Trimlnill 
or Turnbull), the historian, o'f Peter Brown, of the M'ayflower; d. Nov. 
20, 1827. Issue: 1987. I. — William T., b. 1800; m. (i) Harriet Mc- 
Kee ; m. (2) Eliza McKee ; m. (3) Eleanor Loveland. 1987a. II. — Isaac 
Anselm, b. Jan. 13, 1796, Glastonbury, Ct. 1988. III. — Cyrus, b. Dec. 
31, 1798. 1989. IV. — Sophia, b. Feb. i, 1801. 1990. V. — Harvey', b. 
Feb. 28, 1806; m. Abby Juliet Horton ; d. May 28, 1849. 

1990 HARVEY, b. Feb. 28, 1806; m. Nov. 11, 1831, Abby Juliet; 
b. Gilead, 111. ; d. Feb. 4, 1887, St. Louis, dau. of Samuel Chester Horton 
and Sibyl Luther, of Ellis Luther and Sibyl Post, of Jedediah Post and 
Deborah Curtis, of Jordon Post, of Abram Post, of Stephen Post; b. 
1600; d. 1659, in Cambridge, 1634; Hartford', 1646; Saybrook, 1650; 
Harvey, d. May 28, 1849. Issue: 1991. I. — John Samuel, b. Feb. 24, 



244 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

1833; m. Emily Maria Peckham. 1992. II.— Hugh Ilorton, b. Nov. 5, 
1835, Gilcad, Li.; d. Feb. 8, 1862, St. Louis. 

1991 JOHN SAMUEL, b. Feb. 24. 1833, Gilead, Conn.; m. March 
3, 1858, Emily ^laria Peckham ; b. April 12. 1837; d. May 25, 1896, 
Pulaski, N. Y. ; St. Louis, Mo., president of Dunham Manufacturing 
Co. Issue: 1993. I.— Frank jtdm, b. Dec. 4- ^^S^; Dunham Manu- 
facturing Co.. St.^ Louis, Mo. ; New York house. 1994. II.— Cora, b. 
Nov. 22, i860; m. Willard W. Boyd, D. D. 1995- HL— Nellie, b. Dec. 
17, 1864. 1996. IV.— William Gregg, b. Nov. 15, 1871 ; m. Louise Gil- 
bert. 1997. v.— Harvey George, b. May 24. 1876. 

1996 WILLIAM G., b. Nov. 15, 1871 ; m. Jan. 15, 1895, Louise Gil- 
bert ; b. Painted Post, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1873, St. Louis. Issue: 1998. I. 
—John Samuel, 2nd., b. Sept. 29, 1896. 

1994 CORA, b. Nov. 22, i860, St. Louis, Mo. ; m. June 2, 1880, 
Willard W. Boyd, D. D. ; b. Nov. 22, 1843, Chemung Co., N. Y. ; he 
graduated at Harvard, 1871, and spent two years in Germany in uni- 
versities ; pastorates, Charlestown, Mass.; St. Louis, Mo., where he now 
officiates. Issue, St. Louis, xMo. : 1999. I.— Willard W. Boyd, Jr., b. 
May 19, 1881. 2000. II.— iM-ank Dunham, b. June 13, 1886. 

' 1986 ELIJAH, b. 1782, at Hebron; m. Theodora Blodgett ; he d. 
Mav 2, 1816. Issue: 2001. I.— Harvey, b. May 18, 1806; d. J/ily i, 
1835, at Brooklyn. 2002. II.— Elijah Hart, b. March 30, 1808; d. Oct. 
26, 1888; m. Susan Robinson. Windham, Conn. 2003. HI.— Simeon 
Hanlon, b. May 28, 1810; d. 1874, at Pontiac, III; m. Diantha Maria 
Alden. 2004. IV.— Christie Hiram, b. April 29. 1812; d. Sept. 13, 1841. 
2005. v.— Theodosia Harriet, b. Feb. 22, 1814; d. 1844; m. Oct. 29, 
1844, Lester L. Cowdry. 2006. VI.— Humphrey Blodgett, b. April 20, 
1816, at Hebron, Gilead Society; m. June 16, 1840, Sarah Wells. 

2006 HUMPHREY BLO'DGETT, b. April 20, 1816, at Hebron; 
m. Sarah Wells. Issue: 2007. I.— Chester, m. Mary. 2008. II.— 
Heber, m. Flelen Louisa Dauchy, Dec. 3, 1872; she m. again in 1893. 
2009. HI.— Theodosia. 2010. IV.— ^lary. 201 1. \^— Jenhe, m. Theo- 
dore L. Smalley. 

2008 HEBER, m. Helen Louisa Dauchy, Dec. 3, 1872. Issue: 
2012. I.— Walter Edward, b. Sept. 9, 1873; graduated at Cornell. 2013. 
II._Clarence Wells, b. Dec. 26, 1874; graduated at Williams, 1896. 
2014. HI.- Heber, b. Feb. 25, 1884. 

1973 LEVI, b. May 25, 1745; m. June 24. 1779, Anna Waddams, 
dau. of Caleb, East Glastonbury, Conn. ; d. June 2'^. 1844, aged 84 years ; 
he d. Jan. 23, 1821 ; both l)uried East Glastonbury. Issue: 2015. I. — 



Joseph duNiiam. 245 

Levi, b. Dec. 18, 1780. 2016. II. — Elijah Rodney, b. July 14, 1783; m. 
and had a son, Albright. 2017. III. — Sylvester Chester, b. July 12. 
1785; m. Lucy (Cole) Phelps; d. Dec. 29, 1862. 2018. IW — Anna, b. 
Jan. 4, 1788; m. Asahel Post; d. 1872. 2019. V. — Asa, b. Dec. 30, 
1789; ni. Mary Cole; d. Xov. 10, 1864. 2020. \'l. — Betsey, b. June 8, 
1792, Marlborough, tailoress ; d. Jan. 10, 1879. 2021. VII. — Abrani, b'. 
Aug. 25, 1794; moved to Western, Conn. 2022. VIII. — Orin, b. Aug. 
31, 1803; m. three times; d. Sept., 1879, Last Hampton. 

2015 LE\'L b. Dec. 18, 1780; lived in New Hampshire and 
Ashtabula Co. Issue : 2023. I. — Levi. 2024. II. — Isaac. 2025. HI. — 
David. 2026. IV. — ^John. 2027. V. — Mary. 

2017 SYLVESTER CHESTER, b. July 12, 1785; lived in Glaston- 
bury; m. (i) Mrs. Philips; m. (2) Lucy Cole, sister of Mary Cole, dan. 
of Moses, East Hampton, town of Chatham; d. Dec. 29, 1862, Marl- 
borough, Ct. Issue: 2028. I. — Sylvester, b. March 6, 1812; d. April 
15, 1888; m. (i) Deborah A. Whitmore ; m. (2) EHzabeth Skinner; d. 
April 15, 1888. 2029. II. — Daniel, Chatham, Ct., had son, George. 
2030. HI. — Rachel, m. Mr. Edwards, of Portland, Conn. 2031. IV. — 
Amelia, m. Mr. Brainard, of Marlborough, Ct. 2032. V. — Adeline, m. 
Mr. Lathrop, of Chestnut Hill, Ct. Has Hattie Lathrop. 

2028 SYLVESTER, b. March 6, 1812; m. (1) March 3, 1844, De- 
borah Almira Whitmore; b. Nov. 28, 1810; d. May 7, 1859, Haddam, 
Ct. ; m. (2) May 13, 1864, Elizabeth Skinner, Higganum, Ct. ; he d. April 
15, 1888. Issue: 2033. I. — Henry Chester, farmer, Middletawn, Ct. 

2034. II. — Mary E. Cone, b. Jan. 11, 1856, Middietown ; m. Marcus 
Morton Brewster. 

BREWSTER. 
2034 MARY ELAiNOR CONE, b. Jan. 11, 1856, Middietown; 
m. Oct. I, 1874, Marcus N. Brewster; b. April 21, 1851, Hartford, 
jeweler in N. Y. C. ; residence, Brooklyn. Issue, Brooklyn, N. Y. : 

2035. I. — Minnie Dunham Brewster, b. Feb. 11, 1876. 2036. II. — 
Marcus Sylvester, b. March 30, 1879. 2037. HI. — Eugene Noyes, b. 
March 2y, 1881. 2038. IV. — x\deline Mary, b. Jan. 24, 1889. 2039. V. 
—Edith Belle, b. March II, 1894. 

2023 LEVI, son of Levi, of Levi, 1745: Issue: 2040. I.-*- 
Monroe, b. Sept. 29, 1852. 2041. II. — Annis, b. Nov. 4, 1854. 2042, 
III. — Sidney, b. Sept. 7, 1859; physician, Buffalo, N. Y. 2043. IV. — 
Irvin, b. May 24, 1861. 2044. V. — Bertha, b. March 24, 1863. 2045. 
VI.— Mary, b. July 3, 1864. 

1981 SIMEON, b. July 7, 1769. Issue: 2046. I. — Simeon, b. at 



246 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

Hebron, Ct., Feb. 8. 1793; m. 1818, Julia Porter; d. Orangeville, Wyom- 
ing County, N. Y., Jan. 25, 1829. 2047. II.— Martha, m. Mr. Barnett, 
Warsaw, X. V. 

2046 SIMEO.X, b. Feb. 8. 1793, Hebron, Ct.; ni. 1818, Julia Porter; 
b. Xov. 30, 17(J9; d. Orangeville, N. Y., Jan. 24, 1859, dau. of Seth 
f^orter: 1). Jan. i, 1770, and 'Sarah Cowles ; b. April 10, 1772; Julia, m. 
Reuben Stone. 1832; Simeon, d. Jan. 25, 1829, Orangeville, N. Y. Issue: 
2048. I.— Alon^o, b. Oct. 15, 1819; m. Harriet. N. Babbitt; d. Oct. 9, 
1869. 2049. II. — George Hall, b. Nov. 14, 1823; m. Louisa T. X'irgin ; 
d. Mav 31, 1894. 2050. III.— Franklin, b. June (), 1827; d. April 17. 

EDWARDS. 

2030 RACHEL, m. Mr. Edwards, of Portland, Ct. Issue: 2051. 
I._Lewis Edwards, New Britain, Ct. 2052. II.— Sarah, m. Mr. Nale, 
South Farms, Ct. 2053. III.— Watson, Portland, Ct. 2054. IV.— 
Son, killed in 'Civil war. 

BRAINARD. 

2031 AMELIA, ni. Mr. Brainard, of Marlborough, Ct. Issue: 
2055. I. — Augusta Brainard, m. Mr. Prior, Middletown. 2056. II.— 
Juliet. 2057. III. — Carlton. 

2048 ALONZO, b. Oct. 15. 1819; m. Harriet N. Babljitt ; d. Oct. 9, 
1869. Issue: 2058. I. — George H., d. at age of 20 years. 2059. 11. 
— Mary N., m. George C. Shattuck, Warsaw, N. Y. ; he is d. ; son, 
2060. Ill d)ert A. Dunham; lives in Warsaw, N. Y. 

2049 GEORGE H., b. Nov. 14, 1823; m. April 8, 1850, Louisa T. 
Virgin; he d. May 31, 1894. Issue: 2061. I. — Jennie H., b. Jan. 6, 
1851; m. Nov. 30, 1871, Eli T. Cleveland; she d. April 10, 1880. No 
issue. 20()2. II. — h>anklin Simeon, b. March 2t„ 1854; m. l-'eb. 22, 
1876, Clara A. Xorth. Xew Rockford, N. D. 2063. III.-^Fredd Hall, 
b. Oct. 20, 1861 ; m. Fanny W. Randall, Batavia, N. Y. 

2062 FRANKLIN S., b. March 23, 1854; m. Feb. 22, 1876, Clara 
A. North; New Rockford, N. Dakota; county treasurer of Eddy 
County. Issue: 2064. I.— George Hall, b. Dec. 11, 1885. 2065. II.— 
Fred Harrison, b. Sei)t. 13, 1888. 2066. III.— Clara Louise, b. May 

13, 1895. 

2065 FRFDD II., 1). Oct. 20, 1861 ; m. April 23, 1890, Fanny W. 
Randall, lawyer, Batavia, N. Y. Issue: 2067. I. — Leland Virgin, b. 
March 8, 1891. 2f>r)8. II. — Mary Bachelder, b. Nov. 18, 1892. 2069. 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 247 

III. — Frank Randall, b. Aug-. 29, 1894. 2070. IV. — Lucile Hall, b. Dec. 
12, 1896. 

2019 A'SA, b. Dec. 30, 1789, farmer at Marlborough, Conn.; m. 

June 18. 1818, Mary Cole, East Hampton, Conn.; b. Jan. 4, 1786; d. 

Feb., 12, 1866; he d. Nov. 10, 1864. Issue; 2071. I. — Asa Clark, b. 

Aug. 13, 1821 ; m. Nancy Melisa Warner; d. Aug. 19, 1897. 2072. II. 

— Henry ]\Hles. b. Jan. 14, 1824; m. Tirzah M. Hale; d. July 28, 1893. 

2073. HI. — Lewis Edwin, b. Nov. 19, 1825; m. Lucy Mayhew Look. 

2074. IV. — Moses Cole, b. July 12, 1829, Marlborough; farmer; d. 
May I, 1850. 2075. V. — James Everett, b. Oct. 24, 1831, Marlborough; 
farmer; d. Sept. 16. 1882. 

2071 ASA C, b. Aug. 13, 1821, Marlborough, Conn.; farmer; m. 
June II, 1856, Nancy M. Warner; b. Jan. 4. 1832. Rocky Hill, Conn.; 
d. April 10. 1898; he d. Aug. 19. 1879, Marlborough. Issue; 2076. I. 
— Everett Newton, b. April 15. 1857; d. Sept. 18, 1857. 2077. II. — 
Mary Melissa, b. Jan. 27,, 1859; m. April 18, 1886, Charles Henry 
Arnold; b. Rocky 'Hill, May 20, 1851 ; contractor and builder; d. Jan. 
3, 1898. 2078. HI. — Walter Alonzo Warner, b. Sept. 10. 1861 ; d. July 

2. 1864. 2079. I\'. — Horace Alonzo Warner, b. March 7, 1866, Sept. 

3, 1866. 

2073 LEWIS E., b. Nov. 19, 1825; m. March 22, 1855. Lucy M. 
Look; b. Feb. 19, 1835, Chilmark ; 40 years M. E. minister, N. E. Conf. 
(southern). Providence, R. I. Issue; 2080. I. — Julia Arvilla, dau. ; b. 
Jan. 25, 1859, Canterbury, Conn. ; Providence, R. I., teacher. 

2072 HENRY M., b. Jan. 14. 1824, Marlborough, Conn.; farmer; 
m. April 18, 1849, Tirzah M. Hale; b. Nov. 5, 1826, dau. Ann Risley 
Hale, N. Glastonbury; cousin of the famous Smith sisters, who first 
advocated women's rights; d. July 28, 1893, East Hampton, Ct. 
Issue, b. East Hampton, Conn.; 2081. I. — ^Frederick H., b. Sept. 9, 
1850, East Hampton, 'Conn. 2082. II. — Alfred H., b. Aug. 22, 1853, 
New Haven, Conn. ; paper man. 20S3. III. — Arthur C, b. Dec. 6, 
1855; d. Jan. 19, 1879, East Hampton. 

POST. 

2018 ANNA, b. Jan. 4, 1788; m. Asahel Post, who d. Jan. 31, 1839, 
aged 57 years; she d. 1872, Bay City, Mich. Issue; 2084. I. — 
Samantha Post. 2085. II. — Julia. 20S6. III. — Ceiia. 2087. IV. — ^Maria. 
2088. A'. — Electra. 2089. \l. — Sarilla. 2089a. Henry. 2089b. VIII. — 
Hiram. 

2021 AB'RxAHAM, b. Aug. 23, 1794, in Glastonbury, Conn.; m. 
Susan Dolph, Nov. 23, 1825, dau. of Edward Dolph, of Corning, N. Y. 



248 JOSEPH DUNHAM. 

He served in the war of 1812, and received patent for 1,000 acres of 
land fnr liis rerviocs in the army. He received the title of major. 
Issue: 20L)o. I. — Abraham Fletcher, b. Oct. 17, 1842, in Corning-; m. 
Jan. 27,, 1869, Laura Porter, of Guthrie, la.; he served in the Civil war 
in the "th Kansas. 2091. H. — Edward Elijah, b. July 2, 1845; "">• 
I'^rances Augusta Hufif, of Aurora, 111., Sept. 2, 1870; he served in the 
Civil war in 13th Illinois Regiment. 2092. III. — Elizabeth Betsy, b. 
Nov. 21, 1829; m. David Tracey, Nov. 25, 1855, at Painted Post, 
Steuben Co., N. Y. ; he was b. June i, 1832. 2093. IV. — Sophia, b. 
July 16, 1832, at Geneva, 111.; m. Otis Parker Scott, August 13, 1855. 
2094. V. — Susan, b. Nov. 11, 1835; m. William A. Early, at Geneva, 
Kane Co. 

2090 ABRAHAM FLETCHER, b. Oct. 17, 1842; m. Laura Porter, 
Jan. 2T,, 1869. Issue: 2095. I. — ^Lee Harrison, b. June 3, 1869. 2096. 
II. — \'an Elmer, b. Nov 19, 1873. 2097. m- — Orah W., b. June 24, 
1876, at Cheyenne, Wym. ; m. in 1896, to G. W. Germaine. Issue : 2089. 
I. — ^Laura A., b. Oct. 31, 1897. 2099. II. — 'Helen M., b. Dec. 25, 1900. 
2100. IV. — Laura Sophia, b. 1880; d. 1887. 

2091 EDWARD ELIJAH, b. July 2, 1845; ""i- Florence Augusta 
Huff, Sept. 2, 1876. Issue: 2101. I. — ^Herman Everett, b. Aug. 10, 
1871 ; m. Eliza'beth Fishburn, June 4, 1895, at Denver, 'Col. Issue: 
2102. I. — Everett Fishburn, b. May 15, 1896. 2103. IF — Esther, b. 
July 20, 1 901. 2104. III. — Elsie, b. July 20, 1 901. 

TRACEY. 

2092 ELIZABETH BETSEY, b. Nov. 21, 1829; m. David Tracey, 
Nov. 25, 1855, Painted Post, Steuben Co., N. Y. Issue: 2105. I. — 
Adclla D., b. July 18, 1857, Geneva, 111.; d. May 26, 1858. 2106. IL— 
Clarence D., b. Dec. 18, 1859; m. Mary E. Brummel, Dec. 13, 1883, 
Aurora, 111.; she was b. Nov. 21, i860. 2107. HI. — Eddie, b. Sept. 
30, 1861, Aurora, 111.; d. Nov. 28, 1861. 2108. IV. — Theresa, b. Dec. 
2T„ 1863, Aurora; d. Sept. 14, 1864. 

SCOTT. 

2093 SOPHIA, b. July 16, 1832, Geneva, 111.; m. Otis Parker Scott, 
Aug. 13, 1855. Issue: 2109. I. — James Gihon, li. Aug. 8, 1856. 2110. 
IL— Harriet Adell, 1). Oct. 15, 1858. 21 11. HI.— De la Clarence, b. 
March 10, i860. 

EARLY. 

2094 SL^SAN A., b. Nov. 11, 1835; m. William A. Early, Jan. 10, 
1861 ; he was b. Nov. 18, 1832. Issue: 21 12. I. — Albert William, b. 
Nov. 28, 1861. 21 13. II. — Emma Jane, b. Dec. 9, 1863. 21 14. HI. — 



JOSEPH DUNHAM. 249 

Eva Alay, b. Oct. 8. 1865; m. David V. Grow. 2115. IV. — Hattie Ann, 
b. Nov. 30. 1867. 21 16. V. — George W., b. Jnly 11, 1869. 21 17. VI. 
— Frank Arthur, b. May 4, 1871 ; served in Spanish-American war. 
2118. \'II. — Alary Elicia, b. Aug. 4, 1873. 2119. VIII. — Charles 
Fletcher, b. Aug. 2'j, 1875. 

GROW. 

21 14 EV'A MAY EARLY, b. Oct. 8. 1865; m. David V. Grow, 
Feb. 22, 1887. Issue: 2120. I. — Mildred, b. Nov. 7, 1888. 2121. II. 
— Albert David, b. Sept. 17, 1891. 

TRACEY. 

2106 CLARENCE D. TRACEY, b. Dec. 18. 1859; m. Mary E. 
Brummel, Dec. 13, 1883, Aurora, 111.; she was b. Nov. 21, i860. Issue: 
2122. I. — Leroy B., b. Oct. 29. 1884. 2123. II. — Amy. b. Oct. 11, 1886, 
Sterling, 111. 2124. III.— Zella Etta, b. July 2'j, 1889, Sterling, 111. 
2125. \\ . — Elizabeth Betsy, b. Nov. 30, 1891, Sterling, 111. 2126. V. — 
Anna Emily, b. July 29, 1894, Sterling, 111. 



BENAJAH DUNHAM. 

XI. HENAJAH, b. Plymouth, 1640; m. Oct. 25, 1660. Elizabeth 
Tilson, of Scituate. tlau. of Edmund, of Plymouth. Pie bought, in 
1672. one hundred acres of land in Piscataway, N. J., and became a 
planter; 1664, a freeman; 1669, a court of^cer at Eastham ; 1673, mihtia 
captain; May 10, 1679, willed to son, Edmund, seventy acres of land 
on Raritan river ; to Alary, house and meadow on Bonham Creek, and 
one-third of cattle, movable goods and liooks; to his wife, one-third of 
cattle, movable goods and books; to Elizabeth, forty acres of land, and 
one-third of cattle, movable goods and ])ooks : d. Dec. 24, 1680, at 
Piscataway, N. J. Issue: 2. I. — Edmund, b. July 25, 1661 ; m. July 
15, 1681, Alary Bonham; b. Oct. 4, 1661 ; d. Alarch 17, 1734. 3. II. — 
John, b. Aug. 28, 1663; d. Sept. 6, 1663. 4. III. — Elizabeth, b. \ov. 
20, 1664; d- l^ec. 31, 1667. 5. IV. — Alary, b. New Jersey, 1669; m. 
Air. Thompson. Had son, John. 6. \\ — Elizabeth, b. 1670, New Jer- 
sey; m. July 15, ifhSi. Jonas Wood. 7. VI. — 'Hannah, b. June 4, 1666; 
d. Dec. 25, 1667. 8. VII. — Benjamin, b. Oct. 28, 1667; baptized at 
Eastliam, by Pastor Russell; d. young. 

2 EDAIUND, I). July 25, 1661, Plymouth; m. July 15. 1681, Alary 
P.onham. of Nicholas Bonham, and Hannah h'uller, of Sanuiel Fuller, 
and Jane Lothroj). of Edward Fuller and Ann. who came over in the 
Alayflower; Jane Lothrop was of Thomas of Robert, of John Lothrop, 
from Cherry iUirton, England. Edmund, ordained at Westerly. R. I., 
1705; pastor at Piscataway, N. J.; 1705, founded Seventh Day IJaptist, 
in New Jersey; Jan. 23, 1709, commissioned justice of peace by Queen 
Anne; d. Alarch 17, 1734. Issue: 9. I. — Benajah, town clerk, 1714 
to 1731 : b. Aug. 13, 1684; m. Aug. 21, 1704, Dorothy Alartin ; I). June, 
1681 ; ho d. Aug. 11, 1742. 10. II. — Elizabeth. 1). Nov. 26. 1689; m. 
Aug. 21, 1704, Jonathan Aiartin. 11. III. — Edmund. Jr.. 1). Jan. 15. 
1691 ; ni. (i) Alarch 11, 1717, Dinah Fitzrandolph. (kiu. of Thomas; m. 
(2) Mary Hill. 12. IV. — ^Jonathan, b. Alarch 4. 1693; m. Aug. 5. 1714, 
Jane Pyatt, dau. of Reynier and Elizabeth Sheffield; m. i'")77, in Pong 
Island; d. Alarch 10, 1777; she d. Sept. 15, 1779. 13. \ .— Ephraim, b. 
Alay 2, 1696; m. Jan. r6, 1716, Phebe Smalley. 14. VI. — Ruth, b. Nov. 
26, 1698; m. David Thomas. Thomas had Elizabeth; m. Alad An- 

(250) 



BENAJAH DUNHAM. 2^1 

thony Wayne; she was b. Newton Square, Philadelphia. 15. YII. — 
Mary, h. July i, 1700; m. June 12, 1721, Elisha Smalley. 16. VIII. — 
Hannah, b. April 14, 1704; m. March 29, 1724, Josiah Davis. 

COPY OF BENNAJAH DUNHAM'S WILL. In the name of 
God Amen the Tenth day of May One Thousand Six hundred Seventy- 
Nine I, Benajah Dunham of Piscattaway in East Jarsy Linin Weaver 
being of sound mind and remembrance, praised be God. do give and 
ordain this mv Last will and Testament in manner and forme followino-. 
First I bequeath my soul into the hands of Almighty God my maker 
and my body to be buried at the discretion of my Executor liereafter 
nominated. Item I give unto my son Edmund the Seventv Acres of 
land belonging to me which lyeth by Rariton river and I give to him 
my Musquet and my razier. Item I give un'to my daugther Marv my 
dwelling house and my home lott and all appertinances thereunto be- 
longing and my lott of 'Meadow in the great Meadow whicli lyeth ])y 
the Creeke which is called BonhameCreeke and ail my Bookes and One 
Third of my Cattle and moveable goods. Item I give unto my daugh- 
ter Elizabeth Forty Acres of land belonging to me which Ivcth on the 
North Side of Andrew Woodins home lott and boundeth on the East 
side by the highway that goeth to the vineyard and I give to her one 
third of my Cattel and my moveable goods. Ite'm I give to Elizabeth 
my wife for the Tearme of her Widdowhood One Third of mv Cattel 
and moveable good's and do make her Executrix of this my Last will 
and Testament Also I ordaine Mr. Samuel Dennis of Wood bridge and 
Jphn Ffichrandolphe of Piscattaway to be overseers for my children. 
Item I ordaine that my Daughter shall not dispossesse her mother of 
the house During her Widdowhood Item I ordaine that the Legacie 
or thirds which are given to Elizabeth my wife shall at the Marriage 
or Death of her the aforesaid, the one halfe, returne to my Daughter 
Mary and the other halfe to my Daughter Elizabeth and all m\' lands 
in New England to be equally Divided betwixt my daughters. In Wit- 
ness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and scale 'the day and yeare 
first above written Benajah Dunham: L S Sealed Signed and De- 
livered in ye presents of Benin: Hull Geo: Hull Benajamin Hull and 
George Hull have given their testimony before me 12 day of August, 
1680 John Smalley. Vol. XXI, page 67. Will of Benajah Dunham, 
mentions wife Elizabeth, and children Edmund, Mary and Elizabeth. 
Land on Raritan River, Bonham's Creek and in New England. Ex- 
ecutors the wife, Samuel Dennis of Woodbridge and John Fitz Ran- 



252 BENAJAH DUNHAM. 

dolph of Piscataway. Witnesses, Benjamin and George Hull. Will 
dated May 10, 1679. 

EDMUND DUNHAM'S will is recorded in Liber P.. of Wills, page 
496, on file in the office of the Secretary of State, Trenton. It men- 
tions his wife, ^lary. and sons, Benajah, Edmund, Jonathan, and 
Ephraim, and daughters, Mary Smalley, Hannah Davis and nephew, 
John Thompson. Also mentions land in New England. Ruth daugh- 
ter of Edmund Dunham, b. in 1698; m. David Thomas, son of David 
Thomas and Jane Rythwack. Issue: Elizabeth Thomas, b. about 
1722; m. 1742, Isaac Wayne, son of Anthony Wayne, who was b. in 
Yorkshire. England. He resided for a number of years in Ireland, 
from whence he emigrated to America. In 1722, settled in Philadelphia 
and purchased 1,300 acres of land in Chester County. After his death, 
500 acres passed into the possession of his son, Isaac. Besides Isaac, 
he had three other sons. Among these was Gil'bert, employed as 
a teacher. Historians describe Elizabeth as possessing "Great force 
of character." She was m. in 1742 and d. in 1792; Isaac d. in 1744; 
Elizabeth was buried in the church burial ground of the Seventh Day 
Baptist denomination, at New Town Square, which is 13 m. west of 
Philadelphia. To reach the cemetery, take trolley from foot of Market 
Street, along 63d Street, Philadelphia, and change for Newtown Square. 
The elder David Thomas located at Newtown, Delaware Co., Pa. 
Phillip 'J'homas, his brother was b. in 1697; m. Esther, b. in 1698; Davrd 
was b. in 1695; m. Ruth; b. 1698. When David Thomas located in 
Newtown, there were two other families of Thomas in Eastern Penn- 
sylvania, one at Hilltown, Buck Co., the other at Warwick, Chester Co. 

WAYNE. 

14. I ELIZABETH THOMAS, b. about 1722; m. Isaac Wayne, in 
1742. Had one son and two daughters. Issue: Anthony Wayne, 
known as Mad Anthony Wayne, was born Jan. i, 1745, at Easttown, 
Chester Co., Pa. ; m. Mary, dau. of Bartholomew IV^nrose, of Phila- 
delphia. He was a very important character in the Revolutionary 
struggle. Pie d. at Presque Island, Erie County, Pa., Dec. 14, 1796. 
Many of the descendants of William, who settled in Warwick, Chester 
Co., were buried in Coventry in that county. I. Newton Ritncr is one of 
his descendants, lately living in Philadelphia. He is not a' Dunham de- 
scendant. 

EXTRACTS FROM NEW JERSEY ARCHIVES RELATING 
TO THE DUNHAM FAMILY. Vol. I., page 134. On September 
(7ber) 14th, 1673, Bennayah Dunham was sworn in as Captain of the 



BENAJAH DUNHAM. 253 

Piscataway Militia. (Also see N. Y. State Historian's Report, 1896.) 
Vol. XXL, page 165. Nov. 10, 1688. Edmund Dunham's name men- 
tioned in an account of several men's bills for Quit Rent. Page 194. 
Was witness to the will of Hopewell Hull proved May 8, 1693. Page 
233. Deed Edmund Dunham to Cap't John LangstafT, both of Piscat- 
away, for 10 acres of land there. Page 282. March 10, 1697. Con- 
firmation to Edmund Dunham and others of Piscataway, of a small 
tract of meadow there on the north side of the Raritan River, west 
of the lower landing. Page in. Patent of 100 acres of land at Am- 
brose Point. Piscataway Township, issued to Edmund Dunham. Page 
290. Deed of 20 acres of land from Hopewell Hull to Edmund Dun- 
ham. Page 290. Deed from Benjamin Fitz Randolph and wife Sarah, 
to Edmund Dunham for two lots, one of 40 acres and one of 100 acres. 
Vol. H., pages 326 and 396. In 1700 and in 1701 Edmund Dunham 
signed petitions of remonstrance against the acts of the proprietors and 
asked for the appointment of a competent Governor. Vol. HI., page 
200. Edmund Dunham is mentioned as one of the contributors to 
the Lord Cornbury fund in 1707. Page 211. Is named in an affidavit 
as one who contributed to that fund. Page 217. Affidavit of his con- 
tributing to that fund. April 29, 1707. Vol. IV., pages 188, 189. 
Signs a petition of the Freeholders of Middlesex Co. against the elec- 
tion of Thomas Ffarmer as representative. At this election Dunham 
was the opposing candidate. \^ol. I., page 283. Vol. XXL, page 112. 
Patent of 103^ acres of land granted to Edmund Dunham in right of 
his father, Benajah Dunliam. A"ol. XXII. , page 643. "About 1700 or 
1 70 1 a number of the members of the Piscataqua Baptist Church in 
Piscataqua township, Middlesex County, withdrew from that church 
and formed a separate congregation, observing the seventh day as the 
Sabbath. They chose a minister and deacon October nth, 1705, and 
in the fourth month, 1707, organized a Seventh Day Baptist Clntrch 
with eighteen members. Ed'mund Dunham, one of the originators of 
the church, having been ordained at Westerly, R. L, in 1705, was the 
first pastor ; he had been a lay preacher in the Piscataqua Church since 
1689. He continued pastor of the new church until his death, March 
7, 1734, in his 72nd year. He was succeeded in 1745 by his son, the 
Rev. Jonathan Dunham, who had preached to the congregation as a 
licentiate for many years." The record of the ordination of Edmund 
Dunham. "The Church of God keeping the Commandments of God 
and the faith oh Jesus Christ, living in Piscataway and Hopewell in the 
Province of New Jersey, being assembled with one accord at the house 



254 BENAJAH DUNHAM. 

of Benjamin Martin in Piscataway, the 19th day of Atigust, 1705, we 
(lid then and there and with one mind choose our dearly beloved Ed- 
mund Dunham, who is faithful in the Lord, to l)e our elder and assist- 
ant according- to the will of God, whom we did send to New England 
to be ordained, who was ordained at the church-meeting in Westerly, 
R. I., by prayer and laying of hands by their elder, William Gibson, 
the 8th day of Septennber, 1705." 

9 BENAJA'H, b. Aug. 13, 1684; m. Sept. 21, 1704, Dorothy Alar- 
tin; b. June t6, 1686, dau. of John and Dorothy Martin, 1715; member 
of Col. Ffarmer's Regiment, Fourth Company; Capt. Wetherbee, 1714 
to 1731 ; town, clerk of Piscataway, N. J.; d. Aug. 11, 1742. Benajah 
Dunham, oldest son of Edmund' Dunham was for seventeen years, 
1714 to 1731, town clerk of Piscataway township. Vol. IV., page 188-9. 
Arch, of N. J. He signed a petition of remonstrance against the elec- 
tion of Thomas Ffarmer as representative. In 1715 he was a private 
in the Fourth Company of Col. Tliomas Ffarmer's Regiment of Militia. 
(N. Y. State Hist. Report, Vol. I., p. 532.) His nuncupative will on 
file in the office of the Secretary of State at Trenton, N. J., proved 
August II, 1742, says "that on Monday, August 9, 1742, about five 
hours before his death he declared his will, mentioning his sons, Benajah 
and Martin.".' His wife refused to administer the estate. Issue: 17. 
I. — John, 1). July 8. 1705; m. Oct. 23, 1729, Mercy Drake. 18. II. — 
Hezekiah, b. Dec. 3, 1707; m. Dec. 23, 1733, Elizal^eth Drake. 19. III. 
— lienajah, b. Aug. 30, 1712; m. Hannah Miartin. 20. IV. — ^Martin, b. 
Dec. II, 1714; m. 1736, Martin Wooden. 21. V. — Elizabeth, b. Oct. 
24, 1 71 5. 22. \'I. — Mary, b. April 20, 1717; m. 1736, Peter Wooden. 
23. \'1I. — ^Esther, b. March 14. 1720; m. Samuel Dunn, Jr. 24. VIII. 
— Priscilla, b. Aug. i, 1722. 25. IX. — Rachel, b. Aug. 16, 1724. z6. 
X.— Elisha, b. Oct. 11, 1728. 

12 JONATHAN, b. March 4, 1693; m. Aug. 15, 1714. Jane Pyatt, 
by Rev. John Drake; first recorded marriage in Piscataway; 1715 mem- 
ber of Col. Thos. Ffarmer's Regiment, Fourth Company, Capt. Wether- 
bee; 1746, succeeded his father in the ministry; preached in Pennsyl- 
vania, Westerly, R. I., an'd Newport; she d. Sept. 15, 1779, aged 84 
years, near .Stelton, N. J. Inscription on tombstone in graveyard: 
"In mcmorN- of the Rev. Jonathan Dunham, died March 10, 1777 in the 
83 year of his age." "Angels may speak him ; ah, not we Whose 
worth his Congregation see. But for our loss, were it in our power 
We'd weep an everlasting shower." Issue, Piscataway, N. J.: 26a. I. 
— Elizabeth, b. 1715; m. 1739, Micaiah Dunn; b. Sept. 12, 1716; d. 



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Sept. II, 1779; he was a Revolutionary soldier; she d. Dec. 4. 1771. 
2^. II. — Azariah, b. Feb. 9, 1718; m. (i) Mary Tuxton ; m. (2) Mary 
(Ford) Stone; d. Jan. 22, 1790. 28. III. — Jonathan, b. May 23, 1721 ; 
ni. Keziah Fitz Randolph. 29. IV. — David, b. Oct. 14, 1723; m. Re- 
becca Dunn; d. Oct. 6, 1807. 30. V. — Isaac, b. Aug. 10, 1725; d. 
young-. 31. VI. — Ruth, b. Jan. 3, 1727; m. Feb. 25, 1746, James Mar- 
tin. 32. VII. — Samuel, b. Nov. ly, 1730; nj. "May 8, 1750, Mary Lucas. 
II. \'III.— Jane, b. April 2, 1734. 

DUNN. 

26a I. — ELIZABETH, dau. of Jonathan, 1693; ^- J""e 27, 1715; m. 
1738, Micajah Dunn; she d. Dec. 4. 1771, and he Sept. 11. 1779. Issue: 
34- I- — Joel. 1). 1747; m. Oct. 2, 1775, Rachel Runyan, a Huguenot. 
Issue: 35. I. — Sarah, b. 1796; m. 1819, Benjamin T. Field, son of John 
Field, astronomer; she d. 1833. Issue: 36. I. — Jane Randolph Field, 
b. 1823; m. Thomas Eastman McDonald. Issue: };j. I. — Mary White 
McDonald, m. James Moses, in 1874. 

29 DAVID, b. March 14, 1723; m. Oct. 14, 1750, Rebecca. Dunn, 
who d. Aug. 30, 1734; he d. Oct. 6, 1806; buried at Stelton, N. J. 
Issue: 38. I. — Jonathan, b. 1751 ; m. (i) Sarah Lenox; m. (2) Su- 
sanna Halsey ; d. Jan. 6, 1797. 39. II. — Sarah, b. 1752; m. Abel Stelli. 
40. III. — David, 1). 1755; m. Keziah Dunn. 41. IV. — Jeremiah, b. 
1758; m. Phebe Fitz Randolph; d. Jan. 11, 1831. 42. V. — ^Azariah, b. 
1760; m. Elizabeth Dunham. 43. VI. — Phineas, b. 1764; m. Zeruiah 
Dunham. 

2^ AZARIAH, b. Feb. 9, 1718; m. (i) Mary Tuxton; m. (2) May 
21, 1753, Mrs. Mary Stone, dau. of 'Col. Jacob and Hannah (Baldwin) 
P""ord ; b. Sept. 22, 1734, Morristown, N. J.; civil engineer and surveyor; 
settled in New Brunswick about 1760; 1763 appointed by New Jersey 
legislature ; commissioner to examine land titles in Bergen township ; 
1765, served on two boundary commissions; 1775, member of New 
Jersey colonial assembly; named as a patriot in resolution, Nov. 17, 
1775; member of Provincial congress, 1775-6; lieutenant colonel. Sec- 
ond Middlesex Regiment, 1775-6; commissary general, New Jersey, 
1776; 1778, on committee of safety, first president of the corporation of 
New Brunswick, under its new charter, 1784; d. Jan. 22, 1790; Inu'ied 
in family ground, Piscataway, N. J. Issue: 43. I. — David, "Squire," 
b. Aug. 5, 1745; m. Mary Dunn; d. March 29, 1807. 44. II. — Mary, b. 
April 20, 1747. 45. III. — Jane, b. Feb. 20, 1748. 46. IV. — Lewis Ford, 
b. March 31, 1754; m. Jane Tuthill ; d. Aug. 26, 1821. 47. V. — John, 
b. Jan. 4, 1756; m. Ann Sherrerd. 48. VI. — ^James, b. Oct. 12, 1757; 



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m. Hannah Smith; d Sept. 2^^. 1799. 49. VII. — EHzal)eth, b. Oct. 24, 
1759; d. Oct.. 1761. 50. VIII.— Nancy, b. March 8. 1761 ; d. April 10, 
1840; bnried ist Reform Church yard. New Brun'swick. 51. IX. — Han- 
nah, b. Feb. 17, 1764; d. Sept. 17. 1764. 52. X.— Sarah, b. Aug. 27, 
1765: m. James Hankenson ; d. March 24, 1808. 53. XI. — Jacob, b. 
Sept. 30, 1767, New P.nmswick. N. J.; sur<2:eon ; m. Fiizabeth Lawson; 
he d. Aug. 22, 1832; l)urie(l in Christ Church Inrrial ground. New Bruns- 
wick. 54. XII. — Moses, b. July 5, 1770; d. Sept. 3, 1771. 55. XIII. 
— ^^'i]liam, 1). June 27, 1772; d. May 6, 1821. 56. XIV. — Hannah, b. 
Jan. 17, 1774; d. Feb. 12, i860. 

43a DAA'ID, known as "Squire;" b. Aug. 5. 1745 ; m. Oct. 17. 1766, 
Mary Dunn; b. Nov. 8, 1748; d. July 27. 1823; he d. March 29, 1807; 
buried near Stelton, N. J. Issue: 57. I. — Zeruaih. b. July 14, 1767; 
m. Phineas Dunham. 58. II. — Christian, b. May 14, 1770. 59. III. 
— Elizabeth, b. Oct. 17, 1772; m. Azariah Durham, of David. 60. IV. 
— Jane, b. March 30, 1775; m. 1795-6, Geo. Housell, Cumberland Co., 
N. J. 61. V. — Benjamin. 1). July 6, 1777. 62. VI. — Jephtha, b. Feb. 
4. 1780. 63. VII. — Edmund, b. July 2t,, 1782; m. Sarah De Groot. 
64. VIII. — Sarah, b. June 18, 1784; m. Joseph Runyon. 65. IX. — 
George W., b. Dec. 19, 1788; m. April 11. 1812, Phebe Vail; b. March 
14, 1792; d. Oct. 5, 1881 ; he d. June 22, 1876. 66. X. — Benjamin, b. 
Aug. 22, 1786; m. Rachel Runyon. 67. XI. — David T., b. Aug. 22, 
1792; m. Caroline Ross. 

38 JONATHAN, b. 1751 ; m. (i) Sarah Lenox, 1775; m. (2) Su- 
sanna Halsey, who d. May 22. 1808; he d. Jan. 6, 1797, Stelton, N. J. 
Issue: 68. I. — Jonathan, b. Dec. 25, 1775; m. Mary Clark; d. March 
6, 1856. 69. II. — ^Mary, d. 1779. 70. HI. — Eliza, d. 1779. 71. IV. 
— Azariah, b. New Jersey ; moved to Sharpsville. y2. V. — Rebecca. 
73. VI.— David. 74. VII.— Mercy. 75. VIII.— Phineas. 

STELL'f.t 

39 SARAH, b. 1752; m. 1770, Abel Stellfe^ Issue: 76. I. — David 
Stellfe^ yy. II. — Isaac. 78. HI. — Rebecca. 79. IV. — Christiana. 80. 
v.— Ambrose. 81. VI.— Mercy. 8ia. VII.— Catharine. 8ib. VIII.— 
Betsey. 8ic. IX. — Sarah. 

46 LEWI'S FORD, b. March 31, 1754. New Brunswick; surgeon. 
Third Battalion, New Jersey; m. 1777. Jane. dan. of Dr. Samuel Tut- 
hill. New Brun.swick ; he d. Aug. 26. 1821 ; i)uried in Presbyterian 
church yard. New Brunswick. Issue : 82. I. — Lewis, m. Cathrine 
Campfield. of Morris Co.; she d. at New iJrunswick ; lie is buried in the 
church yard at New Brunswick. 83. H. — Mary, buried in Presbyterian 



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church yard in New Brunswick. 84. III. — JuHa C, m. John H. Linn, 
of Philadelphia. 85. IV. — Jane, m. Robert M. Boggs, of New Bruns- 
wick. 86. V. — Sarah Ann Tuthill, m. James Cammelius, Dec. 7, 1818, 
New Brunswick, N. Y. 87. \'I. — Jacob. 88. VII. — Victor, d. young. 
88a. VIII. 88b. IX.— James. 

46 DR. LEWIS DUNHAM, son of Col. Azariah Dunham. On 
Wednesday, Feb. 14, 1776, the Provincial Congress of New Jersey 
passed the following resolution: "Resolved, unianimously, that Mr. 
Lewis Dunhanii be recommended by this Congress to the Honorable 
Continental Congress as surgeon for the third battalion now raising in 
this colony." 

LINN. 

84 JULIA C, m. John H. Linn, I'hiladelphia. Issue: 89. I. — 
Julia Linn. yo. II. — Emily, yi. III. — Elizabeth, m. William R. Kirk- 
land, I'laltimore. 

BOGGS. 

85 JANE, m. Robert Morris Boggs, New Brunswick, son of 
Robert and Mary (Morris) Boggs and grandson of Robert Morris, of 
Philadelphia. Issue: (;2. I. — Maria Boggs, m. Job ( )lden, of Prince- 
ton. 93. II. — Louis. 94. III. — Robert Morris, m. Helen Garretson. 
95. IV. — Julia, m. . 

GAM MELIUS. ' 

86 SARAH ANN TUTHILL, m. Dec. 17, r8i8, James, son of 
Charles Camnielius, of Long Island, and Sarah Roosevelt, dau. of 
Jacobus, N. Y. C. ; he was a merchant in N. Y. C. ; she was buried in 
Presbyterian church yard, New Brunswick. Issue: 96. I. — James 
Camnielius, m. Julia Leitson, New Brunswick. 97. II. — Jane Dun- 
ham, b. Aug. II, 1826; m. John Lowny Fleming; d. April 2% 1895. 

hXEMI-NG. 

97 JANE D. CAMMELIUS, b. Aug. 11, 1826; m. at Augusta, Ga., 
Aug. 20, 1863; a wealthy planter; b. 1815, John L. Fleming; b. April 
21, 1895. Issue: 98. . I. — ^Cammelius Fleming, b. Sept. 15, 1864; 
bookkeeper, Augusta, Ga. 99. II. — Margaret Marion Roosevelt; b. 
Dec. 19, 1864; m. Allen Middleton Boatwright. 100. HI. — ^Lewis Dun- 
ham, b. Julv I, 1868; d. in infancy. 

BOATWRIGHT. 

99 MARGARET MARION ROOSEVELT FLEMING, b. Dec. 
19, 1864, Augusta, Ga.; m. Oct. i, 1889, Allen M. Boatwright, Colum- 
bus, S. C, Augusta, Ga. Issue: loi. I. — Allen Marion Boatwright, 
b. Aug. I, 1890; d. Jan. 31, 1891. 102. II. — James Camnielius, b. Feb. 



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II. 1892; d. Feb. 17, 1892. 103. III.— Margaret Roosevelt, b. Jan. 19, 
1894. 104. 1\'.— Eleanor AI., b. Jan. 23, 1895. 

47 JOH.V. b. Jan. 4, 1756; ni. .\nn Sherred ; b. March 22, 1761 ; d. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., March 9, 1848. dau. of Dr. Samuel and Elizabeth 
(Iteming) Sherred; he d. July 15, I7t)9. Issue: 105. I.— John Clark- 
son, b. July 16, 1792; (1. April 6, 1793. 106. II.— Edward Wood, b. 
Feb. 10, 1794; m. Maria Smyth Parker; d. July 26, 1871. 

106 EDW'AR'D W., b. ]-eb. 10, 1794; m. April 2S, 1818, Maria 
Smyth Farker; b. Perth Amboy, N. J., Feb. 2, 1794; d. Brooklyn, 
X. v., Sept. 8, 1834, dau. of John, of James Parker and Gertrude Skin- 
ner, of Rev. William Skinner and Eliza Van Cortlandt ; her mother was 
Ann Fawrence, sister of Capt. James Lawrence, of the Chesapeake 
founder and first president of Corn Exchange Bank, N. Y. C. ; he d. 
Irvington, X. Y., July 26, 1871. Issue: 107. I. — ^Edward, b. March 
27, 1819; m. (i) Minerva Warner Harrison; m. (2) Penelope Parker; 
d. 1892. 108. IF— Anna Parker, d. in infancy. 109. III. — John 
Parker, b. 1820; d. 1849. no- IV.— Lewis, d. young, iii. V.— James 
Lawerence, b. April 19, 1826; m. Charlotte Tiffany Morse; d. Oct. 3, 
1878. 112. VF— Carroll, b. Oct. 29, 1828; m. Harriet Elvira Kellogg; 
d. Feb. 18, 1877. 113. VIF— Ann Lawerence, b. Nov. 6, 1832; m. 
Samuel Colman, Newport, R. I. 

107 EDWARD, b. New Brunswick, March 2y, 1819; m. (i) Jan. 
27, 1848, Minerva W. Harrison; 1). Litchfield, Conn., Feb. 9, 1821 ; d. 
July 6, 1851, dau. of Elisha and Minerva (Warner) Harrison; m. (2) 
:\Iarch 29. 1855, Penelope (Butler) Parker, Perth Amboy, N. J. Issue: 
114. I. — Clarinda Harrison, b. March 21, 1849; "i- Augustus Kirkham. 

KIRKHAM. 

114 CLARINDA H., b. Brooklyn, March 21, 1849; "">• Dec. 12, 
1872, Augustus Kirkham; b. Ravenna, Ohio, March 19, 1837, son of 
George and Caroline Adams (Baldwin) Kirkham, Hastings-on-Hudson, 
N. Y. Issue: 115. F— Susan Baldwin Kirkham, b. Oct. 5, 1873; m. 
Kensington, Eng., July 17, 1897, WiFred James Worcester, son of Dean 
Worcester and Mary Abigail Fow, of New York. 116. IF — Alice 
Harrison, 1). l*>b. 11, 1875; m. Lloyd McKim Garrison. 117. III. — 
Anne Lawrence, b. N. Y. C, March 9, 1877. 118. IV.— Edward, b. 
Hastings-on-Hudson, Jan. 9, 1883. 

WORCESTER. 

115 SUSAN B. KIRKHAAT, b. N. Y. C, Oct. 5, 1873; m. July 
17, 1897, at Kensington, iMig., Wilfred James Worcester, son of Edwin 
Dean Worcester and Mary .Abigail Low, of N. Y. C. Issue, b. N. Y. C. : 



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119. I. — Dean Kirkham Worcester, b. May 12, 1898. 120. II.— Wini- 
fred, b. Sept. II, 1899. 

GARRISON. 
116 ALICE H. KIRKHAM, b. N. Y. C, Feb. ii. 1875; m. May 
12, 1896, at Hastings-on-Hndson, N. Y., Llyod McK. Garrison, son of 
Wendell and Lucy (McKim) Garrison, ( Grange, N. |. Issue, b. N. 
Y. C.: 121. I. — Lloyd Kirkham Garrison, b. Nov. 19, 1897. 122. II. 
— Clarinda Kirkhani, b. March 6, 1900. 

111 JAMES L., b. April 19. 1826; m. Jan., 1851. Charlotte T.. dau. 
of N. B. Morse, Brooklyn; d. 1874; he d. Oct. 3, 1878. Issue: 123. 
I.— Maria Parker, b. Nov.. 1851 ; d. Nov., 1852. 124. II.— Henry 
Tiffany, b. April 13, 1854; d. San Antonio, Tex., June 9, 1878. 125.— 
III.— James Lawrence, b. July 6, 1875; m- ^900, Athelais Crawford, 
Wakefield, N. Y. 126. IV.— Helen, b. 1863; d. 1868. 127. V.— Cleve- 
land, b. Dec. 21, 1865; d. Oct. 8, 1878. 

112 CARROLL, b. Oct. 29, 1828; M. D.; m. Feb. 22, 1853, Harriet 
E. Kellogg, dau. of Ed\vard and Esther Fenn (Warner) Kellogg, 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; b. May 9, 1828; d. Jan. 22, 1878; he d. Feb. 18, 1877! 
Irvington, N. Y. Issue: 128. I.— Carroll, b. Jan. 25, 1858; m. Mar- 
garet Worcester Dows. 129. II.— Edward Kellogg, b. Sept. i, i860; 
m. Mary Dows. 130. HI.— Theodore, b. Nov. 4, 1862; m. Josephine 
Balestier. 131. IV.— Herbert, b. June. 1865; d. March 8, 1866. 132. 
v.— JConstantine, b. June, 1868; d. 1868. 133. VI.— Beatrice, b. March 
2, 1870, N. Y. C. 

128 CARROLL, b. Newburg, N. Y., Jan. 25. 1858; m. April 2, 
1884, Margaret W. Dows, dau. of David, N. Y. C. ; iM. D., Irvington, 
N. Y. Issue: 134. I.— Ethel, b. Newport. R. I., April 27, 1886. 135. 
II.— Carroll, b. Irvington, N. Y.. Dec. 21, 1887. 136. HI.— Dows, b. 
Irvington, June i, 1890. 137. IV. — Arthur Louis, b. Irvington. Dec. 
II, 1891. 

129 EDWARD K., b. Newburg, N. Y., Sept. i. i860; M. D. ; m. 
June 4, 1893, Mary Dows, dau. of David, N. Y. C. Issue: 138. I.— 
Theodora, b. 1895. 

130 THEODORE, b. Irvington, N. Y.. Nov. 4. 1862; M. D. ; m. 
1897- Josephine Balestier. Issue: 139. I._Theodore, b, N. Y. C, 
Dec. 17, 1897. 140. II.— Wolcott Balestier, b. Boston, Mass., June 
21, 1900. 

48 JAMES, b. Oct. 12. 1757; m. Hannah Smith. New Brunswick, 
N. J.; d. Sept. 23, 1799. Issue: 141. I.-^Mary Ann. m. Stephen 
Buckalow. 142. II. — ^Eliza Smith, m. Stephen Howell. 



2(5o BENAJAH DUNHAM. 

HOWELL. 
142 ELIZA S., m. Stephen Howell. Issue: 143. I.— Julius S. 
Howell, m. Mary Wilson, of Strondsburoii. Pa. Had Josephine and 
William. 144. TL— Theodore Dunham, m. Ann D. Wayne. 145. HI. 
— Ma.xwell. 146. I \'.— Annie Grace Gordon. 147. I\'.— Adaline, d. 
Oct. 3, 1822; 1). Feb., 1822, Stelton. X. J. 148. \\— Abram. 149. VI. 
—Rachel M., b. 1813; m. (1) 1834. David B. Davi.s ; m. (2) Alex. 
Hertiage. 150. \1I.— Isaac S.. m. Jane Fitz Randolph. 151. MIL— 
Hannah Ann. m. Isaac H. Dunn. 152. IX.— Randolph U., m. Keiza 
Clawson. 153. X. — William. 

HOW'ELL. 
144 THEODORE D. HOWELL, m. Ann D. Wayne. Issue: 
j:;^. I. — Jennie Wavne Howell,, m. Robert Le Boutillier. 

BOUTILLIER. 
154 JEXXIE W. HOWELL, m. Robert Le Boutillier. Issue: 
155. I.— Theodore Howell Boutillier. 156. II.— Beatrice. 

HANKENSON. 

52 SARAH, b. -Aus:^. 2/, 1765; m. James Ilankenson, of Monmoufh 
Co., X. J.; d. Alarch 24. 1808. Issue: 157. I.— Eliza dc Sassure 
Dunham Hankcuson. m. James H. XVwell. 158. II.— Xancy. 159. 
HI.— Lewis I'ord. ir)0. 1\'.— Elias Conover. 161. \'.— Edward Ford, 
m. Jane Lawson Ayres. 162. VI.— William .\. 163. VI L— Caroline 
Aloore. buried iMrst Reform church yard. Xew Brunswick. 164. MIL 
— Alary Dunham. 105. IX. — Gustavus, m. Deborah B. Remsen. 

53 JACOB, b. Sept. 30, 1767, New Brunswick; surgeon. New Jer- 
sey Volunteers; m. h:iizal)eth Lawson^; d. Aug. 23, 1832; buried in 
Christ Church burial ground, Xew r.runswick. Issue: 166. I.— 
Maria. 167. 11.— Catharine Lawson, b. July 14, 1791; m. George W. 
Deshler, March 26, 1875.* 168. HI.— Charles, m. Elizabeth Morel, 
New Brunswick. 169. I\'.— James R., m. Sarah Taylor; d. Camden, 
X. Y. 170. \'.— William L., d. young. 171. M. — Eliza, d. Xew 
Brunswick, Christ Church yard. 172. \' 1 1.— George, d. young. 173. 
\-TH.— Moses, d. young. 174. IX.— William, d. Alay 6, 1821. 175. 
X. — Hannah, d. Feb. 2i_, i860, New Brunswick. 

168 CHARLES, m. Elizabeth Morel, Savamiah, Ga. ; d. Xew 
Brunswick, Christ Churchyard. Issue: 176. I. — Ann McQueen. 177. 
H. — Mary Elizabeth, m. W. H. Armstrong: d. Xew I'.runswick, Christ 
Church^ard. 178. 111. — Charles, m. kdizabeth Stout; d. Xew Bruns- 
wick, Christ Churchyard. 179. 1\'. — Julia, m. David Stevens, M. 1). 
J go V. — Morel, m. Lucrelia Morrison. 181. \1. — 'Alfred, m. Kate. 



BENATAII DUNHAM. 261 

157 ELIZA DE SASSURE HANKENSON. m. James H. Newell. 
Issue. Xewell : 182. I. — Augustus Dunham Newell, m. Elizabeth 
(Mackintyre) Magee. Children: 183. I. — Adelaide Newell, b. June 1 1, 
i860; m. William S. Meek. 184. Had W'm. X. Aleek. 185. II.— 
Elizabeth Dunham Xewell, b. April 28, 1865; m. Augustus Bergan, b. 
186-. Had Donald Mclntyre Bergan. 187. HI. — ^Williami Augustus, 
AI. D., LL. D., graduate Rutgers College and University of Pennsyl- 
vania Medical 'College; member of congress, 30th. 31st and 36th con- 
gress ; governor of X'^ew Jersey and Washington Territory. While in 
congress obtained the first appropriation for establishing the first life 
saving station along the coast of the United States ; m. Joanna Van 
Deusen. Children : 188. I. — Eleanor \'. D. Xewell, m. John Newell 
Jordan; lieutenant conmiander, U. S. navy; he d. 1904. 189. Had John 
N. Jordan, Jr. 190. II. — Gustavus Adolphus. 191. HI. — Eliza S. 
X^ewell. m. AIa»on Irwin, judge superior court. Washington. 192. Had 
Eleanor X. and 193 Walter X. Irwin. 194. IV. — ^William xA.ugustus 
X'ewell, M. D., graduate Rutgers College and L'niversity of Pennsyl- 
vania Medical College; m. xAnna Black. 195. I. — Had William Augus- 
tus Newell. 196. II. — John W. Newell, major and paymaster U. S. V. 
during the War of the Rebellion; m. Martha Earl. Children: 197. I. 
■ — ^Mary Esther, 198. H. — Azariah Dunham, 199. HI. — 'Caroline H. 
200. IV. — Augusta. 201. V. — Walter. 202. VI. — ^Edward Newell. 
203. lY. — ^William Dunham Xewell, M. I)., major and surgeon U. S. V . ; 
m. Abigail Eldridge. 204. Had Belle Dunham Newell. 

169 JAMES R., m. Sarah Taylor, dan. of Archibald, Clinton, N. J.; 
d. Camden, N. J. Issue: 205. I. — Charles Stewart, m. Eleanor 
Hen'drickson, Swedesborough, X. J. 206. II. — .\nn Eliza. 207. III. — 
Rol)ert, m. Susan. 208. IV. — ^Jane, m. Martin' P. Gra\, Salem, X. J. 

DESHLER. 

167 CATHARINE LAW'SON, b. July 14, 1797; m. George Wage- 
ner Deshler, Easton, Pa.; d. Alarch 26, 1875; Imried Christ Church- 
yard, X^ew Brunswick. rs:sue : 209. I. — Charles Dunham Deshler, b. 
March i, 1819; m. Mary Aloore Holcombe. 210. II. — Elizabeth D., b. 
Dec. 24, 1821 ; m. Edward Brenton Boggs. 211. HI. — Mary P>., m. 
Robert C Case. 

CASE. 

211 MARY B. DESHLER, m. Robert C. Case. Issue: 212. I.— 
Caroline D. Case. 213. II. — Elizabeth. 

209 CHARLES D. DESHLER, b. March 1, 1819; m. May 30, 
1841, Mary M. Holcombe, postmaster, Xcw Brunswick, X. J. issue: 



262 BENAJAH DUNHAM. 

214. I. — Edward C. Deshler, h. Feb. 4, 1842; m. Rebecca AI. Cherry. 

215. II. — George W., b. July 30, 1844; U. S. Military Academy, 1868; 
first lieutenant, First Artillery, U. S. ; d. July 28, 1875. 216. IIL— 
Monroe H., b. July 19, 1847; d. Aug. 9, 1866. 217. IV. — James, b. 
May 10, 1850. 218. A'. — Kate, b. July 30, 1852. 219. VI. — Theophilus 
H., b. Aug. 25, 1855; d. Dec. 9, 1856. 220. VII.— Mary H., b. Nov. 14, 
1856. 221. A'lII. — Eliza D.. b. Feb. 15, i860; d. Jan. 31, 1861. 222. 
IX. — ^Charles, b. Oct. t6, 1863. 223. X. — Frederick, b. March 26, 1866. 
224. XI. — ^Edith, b. July 14, 1869. 

BOGGS. 

210 ELIZABETH D. DESHLER, b. Dec. 24, 1821 ; m. Rev. Ed- 
ward B. Boggs, of New Brunswick. Issue: 225. I. — George Brenton 
PjOggs, b. Jan. 8, 1844; "i- Hannah Thompson. 226. II. — Charles 
Deshler, 1j. July 7, 1845; "i- Catherine Cole. 227. III. — Francis 
Cranston, b. Dec. 26, 1846. 228. IV. — Edward S., b. Jan. 8, 1848; d. 
Sept., 1850. 229. V. — ^Herbert. 

68 JONATHAN, b. Dec. 25. 1775, New Jersey; in war of 1812; 
first constable tax collector in township of Pymaiting, Pa.; m. Mary 
Clark; d. Sharpville, May 6, 1856. Issue: 230. I. — Justice, moved to 
Jackson Co., Iowa; a large family. 231. H. — Margaret, m. Mr. Dun- 
lap. 232. III. — George, b. Aug. 8, 1806; m. Jane Hodge; d. Jan. 3, 
1871. 233. IV. — Clark, b. Jackson Co., Iowa; family. 234. V. — 
Azariah, b. Mercer Co., Pa. 235. VI. — Rachel, m. Mr. Jackson, de- 
scendants in Columbia Co.^ Ohio. 236. VII. — Experience, m. John 
Fargeson, Clark, Pa. 237. VIII. — ^Elizabeth, m. William Morger, 
Iowa. 238. I. — Jane, m. Simeon Hodge, Jackson Co., Iowa. 239. X. 
— Phineas, b. Dec. 28, 1846; lived on homestead, Sharpville, Pa. 
240. XI. — ^Mary, ni. D. Groscost, Sharpville. 241. XII. — James, d. 
young. 

232 GEORGE, b. Aug. 8, 1806; m. Jane Hodge; d. Jan. 3, 1871. 
Issue: 242. I. — Jonathan, b. Sept. 20, 1835; three years Company B, 
Tenth Pennsylvania Res. Corps; killed by accident, -March, 1869. 
243. II. — ^Robert, b. Dec. 23, 1836; Company K, 63d Regiment, Penn- 
sylvania X'olunteers ; wounded in second battle of Bull Run ; d. Jan., 
1875. 244. HI. — Samuel, b. Sept. 14, 1838; three years in U. S. army, 
Company K, 63d Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers ; postmaster 
17 years, Sharpsville, Pa. 245. W. — Mary, b. Aug. 3, 1840; d. April 
I, 1874. 246. \'. — George, b. May 9, 1842; d. young. 247. VI. — Re- 
becca J., b. June 14, 1844; (1. May 14, 1862. 

239 PHINEAS, b. Dec. 28, 1846; lives on the old homestead of 



BENAJAH DUNHAM. 263 

Geo. Dunham, Sharpsville, Pa. Issue: 248. I. — William. 249. II. — 
Elizabeth. 250. III. — Malta \"ance. 251. IV. — Azariah, Sharon, Pa. 
234 AZAIRIAH. Issue: 252. I.— Robert, Sharon, Pa. Had 
Alvin Sharpville. 253. II. — Ezra. Had Samuel, Maxam, Pa. 254. 
III. — Martin, moved to Jackson Co., la. 255. IV. — Henry, Sharon, 
Pa. Had William B. 256. W — James, Iowa. 

40 DAVID, b. 1755; m. Keziah Dunn; b. June 22, 1755; he d. 
Sept. 8, 1812. Issue: 257. I. — Xoah, b. 1799; d. 1799. 258. II. — 
Sarah, m. Daniel Runyon. 

41 JEREAIIAH, b. 1758; m. Phebe Fitz Randolph, who d. June 

10, 1827, aged 68 years; he d. Jan. 11, 1831. Issue: 259. I. — Eliza- 
beth, m. Daniel Stelli. 

42 AZARIAH, b. Dec. 24, 1760; m. Oct. 17, 1792, Elizabeth Dun- 
ham, who d. April 12, 1827, Piscataway, N. J.; he d. Oct. 7, 1839, 
Stelton, N. J. Issue: 260. I. — Jephtha, b. June 22, 1793; m. Ann 
Runyon. 261. H.-^Aaron, b. June 4, 1795 ; m. Eliza Carlisle. 262. III. 
— Mary, m. J0I3 W^olverton. 

32 SAMUEL, b. Nov. 27, 1730; m. May 8. 1750, Mary Lucas. 
Issue: 263. I. — Jonathan S., b. 1776; m. (i) Elizabeth Ayers ; m. (2) 
Betsey Drake; d. Feb. 3, 1849. 264. II. — ^Elizabeth, b. 1761 ; m. Nahum 
Dunn. 265. HI. — Mary, b. 1763; m. Richard Ball. 266. IV. — Thomas, 
b. 1760, m. ; d. at sea. 267. I. — ^^Hepzibah, b. 1751 ; m. April 25, 1769, 
Samuel Walker. 

266 THOMAS, b. 1760; d. at sea. Issue: 268. I.— Morris. 269. 
II. — Mary, m. Daniel Ferrel. 270. HI. — iCatharine, m. James Phyfe. 
271. IV. — Harriet. 

263 JOiNATHAN' S., b. 1776; m. (i) Elizaheth Ayers; d. Jan. 16, 
1841 ; m. (2) Betsey Drake; d. Jan. 3, 1849. Issue: 272. I. — Samuel. 

273. II. — James A., m. Sarah Holton. Had Martha Jane, who d. 1862. 

274. HI. — Nehemiah. 275. IV.— Ambrose. 276. V. — Prudence A. 
277. VI.— Blackford. 278. VII.— Elisee M. 279. VIII.— Runyon. 

43 PHINEAS DUNHAM, b. Dec. 11, 1764, was the son of David 
Dunham; b. March 14, 1722; d. Oct. 6, 1806, and was buried near 
Stelton, N. J.; he m. Nov. 13. 1788, Zerniah Dunham; b. July 14, 1767; 
she was the dau. of David Dunham, b. Aug. 5, 1745, cousin of Phineas 
and son of i\zariah Dtmham ; he d. Feb. 10, 1844, and Zerniah, d. July 
16, 1864, in Vernon, near Meadville, Pennsylvania. Both lie buried in 
the Glenidale Cemetery, Meadville. Issue: 280. I. — Rebecca, b. Sept. 

11, 1789; m. Samuel Lord; she d. in Meadville, Pa. 281. II. — Lewis, 
b. Nov. 3, 1791 ; m. Jane McGrady, Feb. 20, 1812; he d. in Meadville, 



264 ■ BENAJAII DUNHAM. 

Pa. 282. III. — Lot Parent, 1). Xov. 27, 1793; m. Catharine H. Mead, 
dan. of General David Mead, Oct. 27. 1825; lie d. in Meadville, Pa. 
283. ]\'. — Jeremiah Stelli. h. Oct. 31, 1795; ni. Cynthia llradlcy, March 
30, 1820; he (L in Detroit. Mich. 284. V. — Simeon Dunham. 1). .\pril 
I. 1798; d. in r)aton Rouge. 285. \'I. — Maria, b. April 28, 1800; m. 
Edward Augustus l\e\nt)lds, Aug". 9, 182 1. These children were 1). in 
Piscataway. 286. MJ. — Eliza, b. Sept. 2S, 1802, Cranlord Co., Pa.; 
m. lion. James Miles, June 7, 1827; she d. near (iirard. Pa. 

PHINEAS DUNHAM was b. in Piscataway, Xew Jersey, Dec. 11, 
1764; was m. Nov. 13, 1788. to Zerniah Dunham, wdio was b. March 
3, 1764. After their marriage they settled near their native place where 
six children were b. In 1802 they emigrated to the wilds of Western 
Peuns\ivania and located on a farm, which he had./ purchased about 
twelve miles north of Meadville. The journey was made in wagons 
and took about six weeks" time, following the route by Bald Eagle, 
now Belleforte. y\s the roadis were scarcelv more than Indian trails, it 
is wonderful that [hity should have had, according to tradition, but 
one accident on the way, that being the upsetting of a wagon which 
was not attended by any serious results. Their domestic animals were 
driven with them, and each luorning the bucket containing the milk 
was hung under the wagon, and by night the butler was churned ready 
ff)r the evening meal. After weary days, and nights full of fear, they 
arrived at their new home, it and the surroundings were so wild and 
desolate, that they completely discouraged the brave pioneer, who had 
guided and guarded them safely through all their wearisome journey, 
riud he turning to his wife, said, "Zerniah, we cannot live here, we will 
not unpack, but we will go back home again." "No, riiineas," said his 
energetic wifi', "\'()U ])r(>u,i;1)t me here, and here 1 will sta\ ."' After 
remaiinng here three or four }ears, they removed to a farm which he 
purchased just north of Meadville, a I)eautiful ])rairie, long known as 
"Dunham's Mats." I fere they established the lovely home, the memory 
of which is so cherislied I)\- the few living grand-children. The house 
I'uilt with heavy hewn logs, was fashioned after the Xew Jersey liome- 
steads, one-and-a-half stories in height, with a ])orch along the entire 
front covered with vines and bordered with flowers. A wide hall with 
a ])lain staircase divided the house and lernu'naled in an out kitchen. 
' )n the right it opened into an immense kitchen, whose sand-])olished 
iloor and general order made it no mean place for the entertaining of 
company. On each side of the huge fire])lace was a large pantry, from 
v/liich could be drawn, at any time, all the re(|uisites for a satisfactory 



BENAJAH DUNHAM. 265 

meal. In the fireplace hung the large iron crane, with its pots and 
kettles, and in front stood the ''Reflector," a large tin box with three 
sides, and open front with two shelves, in which by the reflected heat 
were baked the cakes, pies and puddings, while the bread was baked 
in the iron "Dutch oven," or in the large brick one outside. 

No one. who has ever visited one of these old-time homesteads, 
can forget the cheer and beauty of the light and heat fronii these large 
fireplaces, particularly, in the evening, when the pine knots were thrown 
on, the beautiful play of the light on the brass candlesticks on the 
mantel, the brass warming jjan on the wall, and pewter kitchen ware 
polished and shining distributed around, while from the joists hung 
the guns, game bags, shot pouches and other implements for hunting or 
defense. Out of the kitchen opened the private sitting and bedroom of 
the heads of the family. On the opposite side of the hall was "the 
room" kept for formal hospitality, the corner cupboard filled with 
dainty china, the samplers hung besitle the family silhouetts on the 
wall, the old-fashioned furniture, and the floor covered with a hand- 
some striped carpet of home manufacture, all coimbined to make a 
picture pleasing to the eye and gratifying to the taste. Adjoining "the 
room" were two guest chambers, the family bedrooms were up stairs. 

In that home full of plenty and hap])iness the family grew to man- 
hood and womanhood, the sons occupied, with their father, in tilling 
the ground and preparing the wool and flax for feminine hamds, the 
daughters and their mother in the manifold duties of the household, 
which included the carding and spinning of all yarm, which was after- 
wards woven into the cloth and flannel for clothing and the linen for 
sheets and tablecloths. All, however, was not labor, for much recrea- 
tion added enjoyment to their lives, the mother was a notable house- 
wife and her delightful hospitality wa;s known afar, her daughters were 
handsome, her sons were gallant, and an invitation from Mrs. Dun- 
ham was considered a compliment highly prized by the recipient. She 
lived to be over one hundred years of age, and died July 16, 1864. Her 
death was regretted l:>y all who knew her. Her husband (Hed Feb. 
10, 1844. 

281 LEWIS, son of Phineas, 1764, was b. Nov. 3, 1791 ; m. Feb. 
20, 1812, Jane McGrady ; b. 1793; d. Nov. 7, 1851, Vernon, 12 miles 
north of Meadville, Pa.; she d. in 1870. Issue: 287. I. — William. 
288. II. — Zerniah, m. William Tucker. They had three children: 
Harriet, Jane and Lydia Tucker. 289. III. — Phineas. 290. IV. — ■ 



266 BENAJATI DUNHAM. 

Augustus. 291. V. — ^Eliza, ni. John Alcl'^arlaud. 1 fad llircc childrm : 

Kate McFarland, m. Hyde ; Sarah, m. Harbison and AUx-rt. 

292. \"I. — Susan D. S. P. 293. \ II. — Rebecca, ni. L. F. Morgan. 294. 
Vni. — Alexander, ni. Alar_\ Yates. Her mother was sister to i'resi- 
dent James lUichanan. 

282 LOT PARE'NT, son of Phineas, 1764, was b. Nov. 27, 1793; 
m. Oct. 2/, 1828, Katharine Herron Mead, dau. of General Davi'ji 
Mead; he d. M'arch 15, 1875, at Meadville. Issue: 295. I. — Edgar, 
b. Aug. 30, 1826, and d. July 27, 1828. 296. II. — Frederic, b. Sept. 
4, 1828. 297. HI. — Charles Henry, 1). Aug. 8^ 1831 ; m. F)lanche Sher- 
wood, March. 2, 1861 ; he d. Jan. 14, 1872. 298. IV. — Cornelia Eliza- 
beth, b. March 13, 1825: m. James Walker Cree, Aug. 3, 1858; he was 
I). Aug. 2/, 1831. 299. \'. — Seward, b. 1837; d. in infancy. 300. VI. 
— Edward Augustus, I^. Jan. 18, 1840; d. July, 1844. 301. V'll. — Lydia 
Catharine, b. Sept. 13, 1842, died Nov. 15, 1873. 

Lot P. Dunlham, 'b. at Piscataway, New Jersey, Nov. 27, 1793; 
moved with his father, Phineas Dunham, in 1802, to Crawford Co., Pa.; 
was m. Oct. 2/, 1825, to Catharine Herron Mead, whose father. Gen. 
David .Mead, was the founder of Meadville, Pa. On his marriage he 
bulk a house and settled on a part of the old homestead assigned him 
b\- his lather, where he lived a happy uneventful life and d. March 15, 
1875. He was always a farmer and althoug-'h his early educational 
advantages were limited, he kept himself posted in the world's progress 
and was interested in its doings. When (|uite a young man he served 
in defence of his country in the war of 1812. In politics he was an old 
line Whig and always was' true to the principles of his party. Until 
sometime after his marriage, he kept the traditions of his fathers and 
observed the "Seventh Day," but in deference to his wife, he changed 
to the "Lord's Day," and worshipped witih her in the Episcopal Church. 
Late in life he was baptized and received into the communion of that 
church, and died trusting in the Lord Jesus Christ. lie was a tender 
and dutifid son, a devoted l)rt)ther. a fa'ithful and loving husl)and, and 
was honored and bel'oved by his children and friends, lie was always 
chivalrous to women and fond of children and m Jiis old age, hi> was 
never sn ha])p\- as when he had one grandtdiild on eacli arm ol his 
chair and thej)a])\' on his knee, he would rcdatt' his adventures witli 
the bears and rattlesn.akes in his youth or recall tlu' incidents of his 
visits to "dear old Jersey." He was handsome in a])pearance with a 
courtesy of manner that commended him to all who knew him. 



BENAJAH DUNHAM. 267 

CR'EE. 

298 CORNELIA ELIZABETH, dau. of Lot Parent Dunham, 
1793, 'j- ^larch 13. 1835; m. August 3. 1858, James Walker Cree. 
Issue: 302. I. — Edward Dmiliam. b. Oct. 29, 1859; m. Caroline Odell, 
Aug. 2, 1886. 303. IL — John Kirby. b. Jan. 18, 1862; m. Agnes 
Miller. Oct. 26, 1885; captain Fourth Artillery. LT. S. A. Had Mar- 
garet Aliller. b. April 6, 1889. 304. IH. — K'atharine Mead, b. July 14, 
1864. 305. IV. — Mary Walker, b. Nov. 28, 1866. 306. V. — Thomas 
Kirby, b. Jan. 3. 1869; m. Ellen M. Mitchcl, Nov. 9, 1899. Had Ed- 
ward Mitchel, b. .Vug. 9, 1899. 307. Yl. — Lillian Dunham, b. Feb. 21, 
1873. 308. MI. — James Walker, b. May 3, 1875. 

283 JEREMIAH S.. son of Phimeas, 1764. b. Oct. 31, 1795; m. 
Cynthia Bradley; b. July 2/, 1802, at New Haven, Conn; he d. August, 
1838. Issue : 309. I. — Louisa Mariah, b. April 9, 1821 ; m. Charles 
R. Ball, Oct., 1842; she d. in 1894. 310. II. — ^Catharine Chloe, b. Oct. 
19, 1822; m. David Morris, in 1843. 3^^- III- — Rebecca, b. April 5, 
1824. 

MORRIS. 

310 CATHARINE CHLOE, of Jeremiah, 1795; b. Oct. 19, 1822; 
m. David Morris. Issue: 312. I. — ^Cynthia, m. Chauncey Caldwell, 
1867. 313. II. — Emma. 314. III. — ^Charles, m. Ehzabeth Smith in 
1876. 315. IV. — Louise, d. young. 316. V. — Maria. 317. VI. — Clara, 
d. 1856. 318. VII.— Arthur. 319. VIII.— Pearl. 

REYNOLDS. 

285 MARIA, dau. of Phineas Dunham, 1764; b. April 28, 1800; 
m. Edward i\ugustus Reynolds, Aug. 8, 182 1 ; he was b. in Brooklyn, 
N. Y., in 1800, and d. Oct. 6. 1876, at Meadville, Pa.; she d. Sept. 2, 
1880. Issue: 320. I. — Simeon Dunham, b. July 25, 1822; m. in 1856, 
Mary J. Johnston, who d. in London, Teim. 321. II. — Rebecca Dun- 
ham, b. May 17, 1824; m. Archibald Foster Stuart, Nov. 3, 1842; he 
was b. Dec. 2t„ 1805. 2,22. HI. — Mary Louise, b. March 10, 1828; m. 
W^ilham M. Groff, May 7, 1850, at Wellsville, Ohio. s^S- IV.— Ed- 
ward Augustus, b. Nov. 25, 1830; m. Nov., 1858, Kate Law Kellogg, 
at Meadville, Pa. Had Charles T., m. Nov. 28, 1901, Florence Well- 
wood, Prescott, Arizona. 324. \'. — ^Joshua Thomas, b. Oct. 10, 1834. 
325. VI. — Eliza Zerniah, b. Sept. 25, 1837. 3-6- VII. — Anna Maria, 
b. Jan. 22, 1840. 

Miaria Dunham Reynolds was lovely in features and char- 
acteristics. One needed to be admitted to the intimacy of her 
home-life in order to fully appreciate the grace and tenderness and 



268 BENAJAH DUNHAM. 

gentle womanliness of her character. For nearly fifty-one years a 
member of the First Presbyterian Chnrch, the sincerity of her Christian 
profession was evinced by jjrocjf manifold and constant. In her tongne 
was the law of khidness, in her connnon every da}' life shone the spirit 
of her Savionr. "Her works praise her in the gates." "Her children 
rise nj) and call her blessed." 

Edward A. Reynolds was in boyhood, sent to school at Meadville, 
and from that date remained there and entered into active bnsiness, 
and filled many public ofifices of trust. In iSiS he was appointed clerk 
of the board of county commissioners. In 1830 he was appointed 
Protonotary of Crawford County by Gov. Wolf; that office he held two 
consecutive terms, or until the adoption of the amend'cd State Constitu- 
tion of 1839, by provision of which all county officers were made elec- 
tive. He was elected brigade inspector, with rank and title of major 
1)\ the military division of 'Cra>wford County, and for seven years filled 
that position, ihrough which he became generally known to the people 
of his own and adjoining counties. Early in life he became connected 
wilh the First Presbyterian Church, and was chosen ruling elder lor 46 
years or until his death. 

Rebecca and Samuel Ford lived and <1. in Meadville, leaving a large 
famil}- which has become scattered. 1 cannot give any record of them. 
Mrs. Wm. Magaw, of Meadville, being Clara Lord and Mrs. Rebecca 
Lord Morris, of New York Citv, being granddaughters and children of 
Lewis Lord. 

Simeon Dunham Reynolds, d. at London, Tennessee, June 2S, 
1880, at the home of the Johnston family. His devotion to his wife 
was fullv re])aid 1)\' the same attention and loving tenderness by her 
family, wilh whom he remained after her death. In the _\ear 1850, he 
went to Tennessee and was interested in the construction of the East 
Tennessee and (ieorgia Railroad. He assisted in the construction of 
that part of the road between D'alton. da., and the Hewassee River, 
also on other branches. For a greater portion of the time since that, 
he was a stockholder and director of the road, lie was at the seige 
of Vicksburg and an officer wilh rank of major, under Ceneral Pem- 
berton. 

STUART. 

321 REBECCA DUNHAM REYNOLDS, dan. of Maria (Dun- 
ham) Reynolds, 1800, was b. May 17, 1824; m. Nov. 3, 1842, Archibald 
Foster Stuart ; b. Dec. 23, 1805, at Erie, Pa.; d. Aug. 27, 1867, at Mead- 
ville, Pa. Issue: 327. I. — ^Edward Reynolds, i). Sept. 9, 1843. 328. 



BENAJAH DUNHAM. 269 

II. — Margaret Foster, h. Aug. i6, 1845; "i. John Hamilton Derby, son 
of George F. and Jane Howland Derby, Sept. 6, 1870. 329. III. — Mary 
Catharine, b. Aug. 20, 1847.- 330- I^- — Maria Reynolds, b. Oct. 21, 
1849; ^'^- Wni. Hrown Rundle ; b. Aug. 25, 1847. 3i^- V. — Anna 
Louise, b. Jan. 23, 1852; d. March 24, 1858. 332. VI. — Archibald 
Foster, b. May 2, 1854; m. Elizabeth Johnson, Sept. 10, 1878; she was 
b. March 18, 1857, at Meadville, Pa. 333. VII. — ^George Runyan, 1). 
Jan. 30, 1862. 334. VIII.— Juliet, b. Jan. 15, 1864. 

DERBY. 
328 MARGARET FOSTER STUART, dau. uf Rebecca Dunham 
Reynolds, 1824; b. Aug. 16, 1845; "i- Jo'hn Hamilton Derby, Sept. 6, 
1870. Issue: 335. I. — ^.George Hamilton, b. July 31, 1875; <^'- Oct. 18, 
1875. 336- II- — Archibald Stuart, b. Nov. 5, 1876; m. Mary Franklin, 
June 14, 1900; sihe was dau. of J. William and Mary A. Wait. 337. III. 
— Anna, b. July 29, 1879. 338. IV. — John Hamilton, b. Feb. iS, 1886. 

GROEF. 

322 MARY LOUISE, dau. of Maria (Dunham) Reynolds, 1800; 
b. March 10, 1828; m. William M. Groff, May 7, 1850, at Wellsville ; b. 
June 26, 1827, Lancaster Co., Pa.; d. Dec. 3, 1874. Issue: 339. I. — 
Ella, b. March 10, 1851, Covington, Ky. ; m. James Chani])ers Wilson, 
Nov. 6, 1872; he (1. Nov. 30, 1885, at Meadville, Pa. 340. II. — Eliza 
Reynolds, b. Sept. 6, 1852, at Meadville, Pa. 341. III. — William Ed- 
ward, b. March 14, 1855, Wellsville, Ohio.; d. Sept. 2, 1856. 342. IV.— 
Walter Reynolds, 1). Julv 18, 1857, Yellow 'Creek, near Wellsville Ohio. 

WILSON. 
339 ELLA GROPF, dau. of Mary Louise Reynolds, 1828; 1). March 
10, 1851 ; m. James Chambers Wilson; he d. at Meadville, Nov. 30, 1885. 
Issue: 343. I. — Frederic Samuel, 1). Nov. 28, 1873. 344. II. — James 
Chambers, b. March 6, 1875.' 

REYNOLDS. 

323 EDWARD AUGUSTUS REYNOLDS, son of Edward Augus- 
tus Reynolds, of Maria (Dunham) Reynolds, 1800; b. Nov. 25, 1830; m. 
Kate Law Kellogg, Nov., 1858, at Meadville, Pa. Issue: 345. I. — 
Afifin Kellogg, b. Aug. 21, 1859; m. Albert J. Nesbit. Had James 
Archibald Nesbit; b. Dec. 4, 1899, Wilcox, Arizona. 346. II. — Mary, 
b. Dec. 20, i860; m. Sept. 24, 1885, Edmund L. Irvin ; b. Aug., 1854. 
347. III. — Katherine, b. April 7, 1863. 348. IV. — ^Charles Torbett, b. 
Dec. 7, 1864. 349. V. — Edmund Augustus, b. Sept. i, 1866. 350. VI. 
— Anna Maria, b. March 7, 1868. 351. VII. — Jane Hays, b. Feb. 14, 
1870. 352. VIII. — George, b. Aug. 18, 1871. 353. IX. — William, b. 



270 BENAJAH DUNHAM. 

Dec. 31, 1873; d. Oct., 1875. 354. X. — Louise McClintock, b. Sept. 29, 
1875. 355. XI. — Arllinr Dunham, h. Jan. 14, 1877. 356. XII. — ^Frank 
Numan, b. Dec. 23, 1880. 

IRVIN. 

346 MAR^' REYNOLDS, dan. of Edward Augustus Reynolds, 
1830; b. Dec. 30, i860; m. Edmund L. Irvin, Sept. 24, 1885. Issue: 
oc;-. L— W'iUiam Edward, b. Sept. 25, 1886. 358. II.— Katharine 
Kellogg, b. April 17, i8iji. ^^^i). ill. — Louise Reynolds, b. July 18, 
1893. 360. IV.— Rol)ert L., b. April. 1898. 

STUART. 

332 ARCHIBALD FOSTER STUART, JR., of Rebecca Dunham 
(Reynolds) Stuart, 1824; 1). May 2, 1854; m. September 10, 1878, Eliza- 
beth Johnson; b. March 18, 1857, at Meadville, Pa. Issue: 361. I. — 
Kathleen Louise, b. November 3, 1880, at Glens Falls, N. Y. ; m. June 

17, 1900, Albert L. Widdicombe, at Chicago, 111. Had Helen Louise, 
June 29, 1901, Chicago, 111. 362. II. — Henry Clay, b. July 16, 1882, 
at Sandy Hill, N. Y. 363. HI.— Norman Magill. b. June 29, 1887, at 
Glens Falls, N. Y. 

RUNDLE. 

330 MARIA REYNOLDS STUART, b. Oct. 21, 1849; m. William 
Brown Rundle, at Meadville, Pa., Jnne 24, 1873. Issue : 364. I. — Will- 
iam Brown, b. May 13, 1874, at Wellsville, Ohio. 365. IL^Mary Stuart, 
b. Sept. 8, 1876, at Wellsville, Ohio. 366. HI. — Alice Princess, b. Sept. 
20, 1881, at Meadville. 

13 EPHRAIM, b. May 2, 1696; m. Jan. 26, 1715, Phebe Smalley. 
Issue: 364. I. — Zeruiaih, b. Nov. 11, 1716; m. Mulford Martin. 365. 
II. — Elisha, b. Aug. 16, 1720. 366. HI. — Ephraim, b. March 17, 1722. 
367. IV. — Phebe, b. Jan. 3, 1723. 368. V. — ^Susanna, b. Sept. 2, 1727; 
m. Jan. 18, 1752, Benjamin Prignnore. 369. VI. — Benjamin, b. Aug. 

18, 1728. 370. VII. — Elizabeth, b. June 17, 1730. 371. VIII. — John, 
b. Sept. 15, 1732. 372. TX.— Edmund, b. Aug. 5, 1734. 373. X.— 
Jeremiah, b. z^pril 10. 1737. 374. XI. — Bathsheba, b. May 30, 1740. 

II EDMUND, b. Jan. 15, 1691 ; m. (i) March 11, 1717; 1715, mem- 
ber of Col. Thos. Ffarmer's Regiment, Fourth Company, Cr.'pt. Wether- 
bee ; Dina'h Fitz Randolph; m. (2) Mary Hill, who was executrix in 1742. 
Issue, b. at Piscataway : 375. I. — Sarah, b. April 30, 1718. 376. II. — - 
Rebecca, b. Oct. 31, 1719. 377. HI. — Nehemiah, 1). Nov. i, 1721 ; m. 
(i) Anne Dunn; m. (2) Mary Clarkson ; m. (3) Anne McKinney; m. (4) 
Mrs. Bethany (Berdin) .\dams; d. March 12, 1802. 378. IV. — ^Edmund, 
b. Oct. 13, 1723; m. 379. V. — Daniel, 1). 1725; m. Dec. 17, 1749, 



BENAJAH DUNHAM. 271 

Elizabeth Martin; d. 1778. 380. A'l. — Dinah, b. 1725; m. Dec. 10, 1746, 
Joseph Dunn. 381. \II. — EHzabeth, b. Aug. 15, 1731 ; m. Feb. 22, 
1764, Jacob Martin. 382. A'lII. — Mary, b. July i, 1734; m. :\Iarch 30, 
1768, John Conger. 383. IX. — Stephen, b. Oct. i, 1737; m. Elizabeth 

, 1763; bought 100 acres of Robinson; first lieutenant, Fifth 

Company, Third Battalion ; ensign. Third Company, Third Battalion, 
New Jersey \'olunteers in Revolutionary war. 384. X. — Catherine C, 
b. 1741 ; d. Piscataway, 1814. 385. XL— Peter. 386. XIL— Rachel. 

377 NEHEMIAH, b. Nov. i, 1721, Piscataway, N. J.; m. (i) Ann 
Duim ; m. (2) Mary Clarkson ; m. (3) Oct. 26, 1768, Ann McKinney ; 
m. (4) April 4, 1775. :\Irs. Bethany (Berdin) Adams, who m. Mr. Stewart 
afterward. He bought in 1760, 600 acres of Robinson, and moved to 
Clinton. Hunterdon Co., N. J., 1767; sold 40 acres to A. BonneU ; 1774, 
bought land at Piscataway, adjoining Abraham's, Benaiah's and 
Martin's lands, a part of the land purchased by Robinson, of New Jersey 
Society; 1778, served in third assembly, New Jersey; 1783, served in 
seventh assembly; 1791-1797, justice of Hunterdon Co.; d. March 12, 
1802, at Bethlehem. Issue, b. at Piscataway: 387. I. — Sarah, b. Aug. 
2"/, 1746; m. Capt. Adam Hope; d. Sept. 29, 1826. 388. II. — Asa, b. 
1751 ; pastor of Presbyterian Churches at Oxford and Bethel, N. J.; 
1806, succeeded David Barclay in the ministry; m. (i) Sarah McPher- 

son ; m. (2) Traphagan ; m. (3) Rebecca Oxford; m. (4) Mary 

McKinney, who d. from burns ; m. (5) Elizabeth Moore ; he d. Sept., 
1825, at Shamokin, Columbia Co., Pa. 389. III. — Joanna, b. 1752; m. 
April 18, 1772, Benaiah Dunham. 390. IV. — James, b. Oct., 1754; m. 
(i) Mrs. Mary (Dunham) Carhart ; m. (2) Elizabeth Carpenter; d. Sept., 
1820, Bethlehem, Pa. 391. \'. — ^Aaron, b. 1759; unmarried; in New 
Jersey legislature, 1791-95; 1786, 1788, grand treasurer and junior 
warden of Grand Lodge of Masons of New Jersey ; d. at Kingwood, 
Hunterdon Co., Nov. 25, 1802. 392. VI. — John Clarkson, b. 1761 ; 
Clinton, 1817, thence to Cincinnati; m. Martha Washington Willis; he 
d. 1839. 

HOPE. 

387 SARAH, 1). Aug. 27, 1746, Piscataway; ni. Oct. 31, 1765, Capt. 
Adam Hope; b. June 13, 1741 ; d. Sept. 26, 1821 ; she d. Sept. 29, 1826, 
Bethlehem. When Gen. Lee was taken prisoner at White's Tavern, 
Bushby Ridge, the remnant of his army and Gen. Sullivan's next in rank, 
marched from Vialtown or Bernardsville, by way of Pluckemin to Clin- 
ton, and from thence to the Delaware River, where they crossed into 
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272 BENAJAH DUNHAM. 

through Clinton, forty of Sullivan's soldiers were provided with break- 
fast by Sarah Dunham. Issue : 393. I. — ^Samuel Hope, b. Sept. 23, 
1766; m. Rebecca Conipton. 394. II. — Esther, b. Nov. 2y, 1769; ni. 
James Hall. 395. III. — Anna, b. Aug. 18, 1772; m. Preston Foster. 
396. W . — Margaret, b. July 21, 1775; m. Joseph Carpenter. 397. V. — 
Nehemiah, b. June 27, 1778; m. Rebecca Emmons. 398. VI. — Mary, 
b. Feb. 21, 1781; m. Elias Wyckofif; d. July 29, 1863. 398a. VII.— 
James \V., b. Nov. 10, 1784; m. Elizabeth Sharp. 399. VIII. — Lydia, 
b. May 31, 1787; m. Henry Emery. 

398a JAMES W. HOPE, b. Nov. 10, 1784; m. Feb. 14, 1813, Eliza- 
beth Sharp; d. July, 1863. Issue: 400. I. — Marshall Hope. 401. II. 
— William. 402. III. — Aaron. 403. IV. — James H. 404. V. — George 
Washington. - 405. \'I. John. 406. VII. — Elias. 407. VIII. — Lydia. 

EMERY. 

399 LYDIA HOPE, b. May 31, 1787; m. April 22, 1807, Henry 
Emery. Issue: 408. I. — Aaron Emery. 409. II. — William. 

393 SAMUEL HOPE, b. Sept. 2t^, 1766; m. 1791, Rebecca Comp- 
ton. Issue: 410. I. — Ezra Hope. 411. II. — Sara'h. 412. HI. — Richard. 
413. IV. — Mary. 414. V. — Adam. 415. VI. — ^Thomas. 416. VII. — 
John. 417. \'III. — William. 418. IX. — Lydia. 419. X. — Rebecca 

HALL. 

394 E.STHER HOPE, b. Nov. 27, 1769; m. James Hall, May 17, 
1789. Issue: 420. I. — Mes'hac Hall. 42T. II. — Aaron. 422. HI. — 
Elizabeth. 423. IV. — ^Rctbany. 424. V. — ^Anna. 425. VI. — Phineas. 
426. VII.— Mary. 427. \III.— Lydia. 427a. IX.— Jolm. 

FOSTER. 

395 ANNvV HOPE b. Aug. 18, 1772: m. Preston Foster. Issue: 
428. I. — Andrew Foster. 429. II. — ^Sarah. 430. HI. — Robert. 431. 
IV. — Jane. 432. V. — Adam. 433. VI. — Thomas. 

CARPENTER. 

396 MARGARET HOPE, b. July 21, 1775; m. Sept. 15. 1793, 
Joseph Carpenter. Issue: 434. I. — Mary Carpenter. 435. II. — Nancy. 
436. HI. — Samuel. 437. IV. — ^Ashman. 438. V. — Joseph, ist. 439. VI. 
— Joseph, 2d. 440. VIT. — Sarah. 441. VHL — George. 442. IX. — 
William. 443. X. — Elizabeth. 444. XI. — John. 445. XII. — Lydia. 

HOPE. 

397 NEHEMLVH HOPE. b. June 2j, 1778; m. Rebecca Enmions. 
Issue: 446.1. — Margaret Hope. 447. II. — John. 448. HI. — Ann. 449. 
IV. Rachel. 450. V.— Mary. 



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WYCKOFF. 

398 MARY HO'PE, b. Feb. 21, 1781 ; ni. Oct. 18, 1798, Elias 
Wyckoff; d. July 29, 1863. Issue: 451. I. — Elias Wyckoff. 452. II. — 
Sarah Ann. 453. III. — Lydia. 454. IV. — Nehemiah. 455. V. — Mary 
456. VI. — ^Christiana. 457. VII. — Joanna. 458. VIII. — Rachel. 459. 
IX. — Aaron. 460. X. — George. 

DUNHAM. 

389 JOANNA, b. 1752; m. April 18. 1772; Benaiah Dunham; 
d. March 18, 1820. Issue: 461. I. — ^Susan, m. Reuben Guild. 462. 
II. — Joanna, d. 1820. 

GUILD— WYCKOFF. 
461 SUSAN, m. (1) Reuben Guild; m. (2) Abraham Wyckoff. 
Issue: 463. I. — Aaron Guild. 464. II. — Joseph. 465. III. — John 

466. IV. — Rebecca, b. Dr. Price. 467. V. — William, m. 

Stevens. 468. VI. — ^^Edgar. 469. VII. — Susan, m. Elias Patterson. 

390 JAMES, b. Oct., 1754; moved to Clinton, N. J.; m. (i) his 
cousin, Mrs. Mary (Dunham) Carhart, dau. of Charles; b. Jan. i, 1760; 
d. Aug, 1803, Bethlehem; m. (2) Elizabeth Carpenter, who afterward 
m. Alex. Dunn; d. Sept., 1820, Bethlehem, Pa. Issue: 470. I. — 
Susanna^ b. Jan. 14, 1794. 471. II.— Asa Clarkson, b. Clinton, May 
3, 1795; in assembly; 1824-27, Justice, Hunterdon Co., 1828-29; town- 
ship, Connecticut, 1824-27. 472. HI. — ^^Nehemiah, b. Aug. 3, 1797; m. 
Catharine Emery; b. April 12, 1800; d. July 5, 1873, Roselle, N. J.; he 
d. Jan. 29, 1868, Clinton. 473. IV. — Aaron, b. Dec. 27, 1799; m. (i) 
Catharine Kline ; (2) m. Mrs. Eliza (Bonnell) Stiger. 474. V. — Azariah 
Whitfield, b. Feb. 22, 1802; m. Euphemia Gibbs ; d. Aug. 28, 1863. 

472 NEHEMIAH, b. Aug. 3, 1797; m. Catherine Emery; b. April 
12, 1800; d. July 5, 1873, Rosello, N. J.; he d. Jan. 29, 1868, Clinton. 
Issue: 475. I. — Mary Clark, b. Jan. 5, 1819; m. Morris S. Stiger. 476. 
II. — James, b. Jan., 1821. 477. HI. — ^John Emery, b. Nov., 1823; m. 
Elizabeth Stiger. 478. W. — Elizabeth Smith, b. March, 1826; m. Aaron 
D. Hope. 479. V. — 'William E., b. Oct., 1828; m. Susan A. Barringer. 

480. VI. — Bethany Stewart, b. July 23, 1831 ; m. Elbridge Van Syckle. 

481. VII. — Christiana, b. March i, 1836; m. Joseph Warren Duesbury. 

482. VIII.— Catharine, b. April 15, 1839; d. Aug. 26, 1853. 483. IX.— 
Asa Clarkson, b. June, 1845; ""•■ Mary P. Doughty. 

VAN SYCKEL. 
480 BETHANY S., b. July 23, 1831, Clinton; m. May 20, 1850, 
Elbridge; b. March 18, 1820, son of David Van Syckel and Mary Car- 



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hart. Issue: 483. I. — Elbridge Van Syckel, b. March 10, 1852, Bound 
Brook, N. J. 484. II. — Catharine Dunham, b. Jan. 8. 1854; m. Dec. 13, 
1881, Peter Stryker. 485. III.— Mary, b. Dec. 15, 1855. 486. IV.— 
Isabelki. b. Jan. 17, 1859. 487. V. — Nehemiah Dunham, b. Oct. 30, 
1861 ; assistant rector St. Mark's Church, Philadelphia. 488. VI. — 
EHzabcth Hope, b. April 23, 1866; d. June 14, 1869. 489. VII. — 
Bethany Dunham, b. Nov. 19, 1868. 490. VIII. — Thomas Davenport, 
b. iVpril 3, 1872. 491. IX. — Lewis Clarkson, b. Jan. 25, 1875. 

DUSEN'BURY. 

481 OHRISTIANA, b. March i, 1836; m. Joseph W. Dusenbury. 
Issue: 492. I. — Alexander Dusenbury. 493. II. — Frank, b. 1859. 494- 
III. — Chrissie, b. 1862; d. 1862. 

483 ASA CLARKSON, b. June, 1845; »i- Dec. 16, 1869; Mary P. 
J3oughty, dau. of Joshua, Sommerville, N. J. Issue : 495. 1. — Laura, 
b. Jan. 4, 1871 ; m. June 8, 1892, Abraham B. Dickinson. 

DICKINISON. 
495 LAURA, b. Jan. 4, 1871 ; m. June 8, 1892, Abraham B. Dickin- 
son, Jersey City. Issue : 496. I. — ^Henry Clarkson Dickinson. 

STIGER. 
475 MARY C, b. Jan. 5. 1819; m. June 12, 1838, Morris S. Stiger; 
b. Dec. 6, 181 1 ; d. Dec. 5, 1867. Issue: 497. I. — Nehemia'h Dunham 
Stiger, b. July 29, 1840; m. Lizzie Kline, dau. of Augustus. 498. II. — 
Theodore, b. April 16, 1845. 

STIGER. 

497 NEHEMIAH D. STIGER, b. July 29, 1840; m. Lizzie, dau. of 
Augustus Kline. Issue: 499. I. — Augustus Kline Stiger, b. June, 
1863. 500. II. — Mary Elizabeth, b. Dec, 1866. 501. HI. — ^Bessie 
Hope, b. Dec. 31, 1871. 

477 JOHN E., b. Nov., 1823 ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Adam Stiger. 
Issue: 502. I.— Albert, b. 1846. 503. II. — Mary, b. 1851 ; m. 1871, R. 
R. Marshall. 504. HI. — Joseph, b. 1854; m. (i) Libbie Hay; m. (2) 
Martha Dunham. 

MARSHALL. 

503 MARY, b. 1851 ; m. 1871, !>:. R. Mars-hall. Issue: 505. I.— 
Lizzie Dunham Marsliall, 1). 1ST2; m. \Vm. L. Westfall. 506. II. — Lulu 
Mary, h. 1874. 

504 JOSEPH, b. 1854; m. (t) Libl)ie Hay; m. (2) i88t, Martha 
Dunham, Clinton, N. J., I Icndersonvillo, 111. Issue: 507. I. — Bessie 



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M., b. 1881. 508. II.— Mary N. C, b. 1883. 509. III.— Alice May, b. 
1888. 510. IV.— Paul Dwight, b. 1893. 

WiESTPALL. 
505 LIZZIE D. MARSHALL, b. 1872; m. William Westfall. 
Issue: 511. I. — Marshall Westfall. 

HOPE. 

478 ELIZABETH S., b. March, 1826; m. Oct. 26, 1847, Aaron D. 
Hope; b. Dec. 14, 1817, son of Jam.e'S. Issue: 512. I. — Gardner 
Spring- Hope, h. July, 1851 ; d. 1854. 513. II.— Julia Murat, Aug. 28, 
1848; ni. Charles Miller. 514. III. — Ehza'beth Dunham, b. June 10, 
1855. 515. IV. — William Clarkson, b. June 13, 1859; m. Sarah Berdan, 
Roselle, N. J. 

MILLER. 
513 JULIA M. HOPE, b. Aug. 28, 1848; m. 1872, Charles Miller. 
Issue: 516. 1. — Gardner Hope Miller. 517. II. — James Alexander. 
518. HI. — Lucius. 519. IV. — ^Helen Clarks'on. 520. V. — Hugh Bart- 
ley. 521. VI. — Emery McKean. 522. VII. — Kenneth Dexter. 523. 
VIII. — Constance, m. Peter Stryker, of Bound Brook, N. J. 

479 WILLIAM E., b. Oct., 1828; m. July 2, 1871, Susan A. Bar- 
ringer. Issue: 524. I. — May Cathrine, b. 1872; d. 1874. 525. II. — 
Fannie L., b. 1873. 526. HI. — Charles T., b. 1876. 527. IV. — John 
H., b. 1877. 528. V. — ^Bessie Hope, b. 1878. 529. VI. — ^James Clark- 
son, b. 1880. 530. VII.— C. Agnes, b. 1881. 531. VIII.— Sarah H., b. 
1884. 532. IX. — Gardiner E., b. 1886. 533. X. — S. Virginia, b. 1888. 
534. XL — Eagan W., b. 1892. 

473 AARON, b. Dec. 2y, 1799; m. (i) Jan. 25, 1825, Catharine, dau. 
of Jacob Kline; m. (2) March, 1866, Mrs. Eliza (Bonnell) 'Stiger, Clin- 
ton, N. J. Issue: 535. I. — Mary C, b. March 15, 1827; m. James R. 
Stryker. 536. II. — ^Whitfield, b. Jan. 12, 1829; m. Christiana Carhart, 
537. HI. — ^Phebe E., b. Jan. 12, 1829; m. Edwin Melick. 538. IV. — 
Frances Aletta, b. March 3, 1832; m. Jan. 24, i860, James R. Kline. 
539. V. — ^Jacob. 540. VI. — ^Margaret M., b. April i, 1835. 54i- VII. 
— ^James, b. Feb. 7, 1837 ; m. Sarah, dau. of William F. Hofifman. 542. 
VIII. — ^Nehemiah, b. Feb. 7, 1838. 543. IX. — David Rartan, New 
Jersey. 

STRYKER. 

535 MARY C, b. March 15, 1827; m. Sept. 11, 1845, James R. 
Stryker. Issue : 544. I. — Kathrine T. Stryker, b. July 4, 1846; m. Oct. 
15, 1867, George Ridul. 545. II. — ^Lydia, b. May i, 1849; ""•• Oct. 10, 
1887, Isaac Creihng. 



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RIDUL. 

544 KATHERIN'E T. STRYKER; b. July 4, 1846; m. Oct., 1867, 
George Ridul. Issue: 546. I.— Bait Ridul. 547- H.— Marion. 548. 
Ill.—Jamcs Howard. 549- IV.— Annie Louise. 550. V.— Jonathan. 

MELICK. 

c;37 PHEBE E., b. Jan. 12, 1829; m. Oct. 8. 1850. Edwin Melick, 
son of Nicholas and Egbert Tewksbury. Issue : 551. L— Aaron Dun- 
ham Melick, b. Aug. 24, 1852. 

541 JAMES, 1). Feb. 7, 1837; m. Dec. 8, 1870, Sarah, dau. of Will- 
iam F. Hoffman. Issue: 552. I.-^Sarah Elizabeth, b. Nov. 29, 1871. 
3-3 II._Mary Louise, b. Aug. 3, 1873. 554- HI.— Phebe Stelli, b. 
July I, 1876. 5S5. IV.-Aaron, b. May 30, 1878. 556- V.-William 
Humphrey, b. Dec. 13, 1879- 557- VI.-Florence, b. March 18, 1882. 

536 WHITFIELD, b. Jan. 12, 1829; m. Jan. 28, 1864, Christiana; 
b. April 5, 1837, dau. of Charles Carhart, town clerk, Raritan, 1868-73, 
74, 75, 76- Issue: 558. I.— Mary Eliza, b. Sept. 5, 1865. 559. H.— 
Charles Carhart, b. July i, 1868. 560. HI.— Cathrine H., b. Feb. 26, 
1871. 561. IV.— Helen Mae, b. June 4, 1877. 

474 AZARIAH WHITFIELD, b. Feb. 22, 1802; m. Euphemia 
Gibbs, Township, Conn.; moderator and assessor; d. Aug.. 28, 1863.^ 
Issue: 562. I.— Mary, b. Feb. 29, 1852; m. Dec. 2, 1875, Rev. R. G. 

Hamilton. 

HAMILTON. 
562 MARY, b. Feb. 29, 1852 ; m. Dec. 2, 1875, Rev. R. G. Hamilton. 
Issue: 563. I.— Wilhelmina Hamilton, b. Dec. 28, 1877. 564. II.— 
George Reginald, b. Jan. 29, 1884. S^S- HI.— Francis Harrison, b. 

Dec. 2, 1887. 

392 JOHN CLARKSON, b. 1761, Hunterdon Co. ; m. 1804, Martha 
Washington Willis, of New York City; d. Cleveland. Ohio, in 1854; 
moved to Cincinnati, 1818 ; d. Sept., 1839. Issue : 566. I.— John Willis, 
b. Clinton; m. Margaret E. Somers, Cincinnati, Ohio; M. D. 567. H. 
—William Edgar, b. Feb. 15, 1814; d. young. 568. HI.— James Pratt, 
b. Feb. 25, 1819; d. June 15, 1840. 569. HI.— Martha, b. Sept. 26, 1808. 
c;7o. IV.— Harriet, b. July i, 1810. 571. V.— David Johnson, b. April 
14, 1814. 572. VI.— Mary, b. Sept. 18, 1816. 573. VII.— Elizabeth, b. 
July 10, 1818. 574. VIII.— Aaron Somers, b. April 17, 1822. 575. IX. 
—Edgar Clark, 1). Jan. 20, 1825. 

566 JOHN WILLI'S, b. Clinton, N. J., 1808; m. Margaret E. 
Somers, Cincinnati. Ohio; M. D.. 1851. Cleveland, Ohio, where he d., 
1874. Issue: 576. I.— Elizabeth Foster, b. March, 1836, Weeping 



BENAJAH' DUNHAM. I'jj 

Water, Neb. 577. II. — John James, b. April, 1838, North Haven, Conn. 

578. III.— WilHam Henry, b. Aug., 1840; d. 1888, Weeping Water, Neb. 

579. I\\ — Lewis Howell, 1). 1843. 580. \\ — George Willis, b. 1846; d. 
1867. 581. \'I.— Edgar Taylor, b. 1848: ^lentor, Ohio. 582. VII.— 
Carrie Amelia, b. 1850, Euclid, Ohio. 583. MIL — Charles Willia, b. 
1854, Euclid, Ohio. 584. IX. — Stephen Lewis, b. 1859, Weeping 
Water, Neb. 

378 EDMUND, b. Oct. 13, 1723. Issue: 585. I.— Mary. b. 1805; 
d. 1808. 

379 DANIEL, b. 1725; m. Dec, 1749. Elizabeth Martin; 1760, 
moved to Hunterdon Co., N. J.; 1768, bought 216 acres of Robinson; 
in 1778, at battle off ^Monmouth. Issue: 586. I.— Jacob, b. 1770; m. 
Mary Porter; d. 1854. 587. IL— Ardhibald, m. Miss Parks. 588. III.— 

Daniel C, hatter, New Brunswick, N. J.; Woodbridge ; m. 

who afterward m. Mr. Polhumus, Auburn, N. Y. Had 588 



]\Iary and 590 Elizabeth Polhumus. 591. W. — Betsey or Elizabeth, 
m. ]\Ir. Mosher, of West Virginia. 592. \. — Priscilla, m. Levi Lan- 
ning. 593. VI. — 'Catherine, m. William MdSheen. 594. \'II. — Dinah, 
b. 1761 ; m. Alexander Dunn, of Piscataway. 595. VIII. — ^Mary E., b. 
Jan. I, 1760; m. (i) Charles Carhart ; m. (2) James Dunham. 596. • IX. 
— Sarah, m. Cornelius Carhart; d. Dec. 24, 1843. 597- ^- — Isabella, 
m. Abraham WyckofT; d. 1824. 

WYCKOFF. 

597 ISABELLA, m. Abraham Wyckoff, who d. 1834; she d. 1824. 
Issue: 598. I. — Abraham Wyckofif, m. Susan Dunham. 599. IL — 
Susan. 

598 ABRAHAM WYCKOFF, m. Susan Dunham. Issue: 600. 
I. — Jacob WyckofT. 601. II. — Susanna. 602. HI. — Rebecca, m. John 
Doty. 603. IV. — Eleanor. 604. \\ — ^Elizabeth. 605. VI. — Maria, m. 
Peter Young. 606. \'II. — ^Jacob. 607. \'III. — David. 6o§. IX. — 

Charles, m. (i) Field; m. (2) — Hemple. 609. X. — 

John. 610. XL — Abraham. 611. XII. — Alexander. 612. XIII. — 
Catherine, m. John Groot, teacher. 

YOUNG. 
605 MARIA WYCKOFF, m. Peter Young. Issue: 613. I.— 
John Young. 614. IL — Abraham. 615. III. — George Ura. 616. IV. — 
Emily. 617. V. — Isabel. 618. VI. — Elanor. 

CARHART. 
595 MiARY E., b. Jan. i, 1760; m. (i) 1784, Charles Carhart, son 
of Cornelius ; b. Jan. 3, 1763; m. (2) James Dunham, son of Nehemiah. 



2^8 BENAJAH DUNHAM. 

Issue: 619. I. — John Carhart. 620. II. — Daniel. (For other children 
see James, of Nehemiah). 

CARHART. 

596 SARA'H, ni. 1785, Cornelius Carhart, son of Cornelius, Berry- 
ville, X. J.; d. at Bethlehem, Dec. 24. 1843; ^^ d. Dec. 6, 1818. Issue: 
621. I.— Charles Carhart, b. Nov. 16, 1786; m. Christiana (Bird) Car- 
penter; d. June 4, 1863. 622. II. — Elizabeth, b. March 3, 1789; m. John 
Eckel; d. Jan. 25, 1847. 623. III. — Mary, b. April 30, 1791 ; m. Daniel 
\^an Syckel ; d. Oct., 1836. 624. IV. — Lydia, b. Jan. 18, 1793; m. John 
\'an Buskirk. 625. V. — Sarah, b. Dec. 18, 1794; m. (i) Phillip Runkel ; 
m. (2) Daniel \'an Syckel. 626. VI. — 'Daniel, b. March o, 1797; m. 
Christiana Bird; d. Sept. 29, 1819. 627. VII. — Samuel, b. May 10. 1798; 
m. (i) Lavinia Larison ; m. (2) Fannie Button. 628. VIII. — Rachel, b, 
Oct. 15, 1801 ; m. Moses Craig. 629. IX. — John, b. March 6, 1804; m. 
Kezia'h Larison. 630. X. — Nehemiah, b. Aug. 24, 1806; m. Sarah Patly. 
631. XI. — Cathrine, b. April 15, 1809. 

ECKEL. 

622 ELIZABETH CARHART, b. March 3. 1789; m. Oct. 13, 1810, 
John Eckel; d. Jan. 25, 1847. Issue: 632. I. — Samuel Carhart Eckel, 
b. Feb. 10, 1812; m. Mary Duckworth. 633. II. — Sarah Dunham, b. 
May 29, 1813; m. Herman Van Syckel. 634. III. — 'Hannah Baker, b. 
Feb. 4, 1816; m. William B. Alpaugh. 635. IV. — ^Sehna, b. March 12, 
1818; m. Mahlon Mattison. 636. V. — 'Amanda, b. Nov. i, 1820; m. 
James B. Cooley. 637. VI. — Joseph J., b. Oct. 29, 1822. 638. VII. — 
Joseph Henry, b. May 16, 1829; d. young. 639. VIII. — Elizabeth, b. 
Jan. 26, 1832; m. Isaac Mattler. 

VAN SYCKEL. 

622, MARY CARHART, b. April 30, 1791 ; m. Aug. 24. 181 1, Daniel 
Van Syckel, of Milford, N. J.; d. Oct., 1836. Issue: 640. I.— Hollo- 
way Van Syckel, m. Jane Wilcox. 641. II. — Isabella, m. James E. 
Neagus. 642. HI. — Selinda, m. Samuel Pavey. 643. IV. — Elbridge, 
1). ?^Tarch 18, 1820; m. Bethany Stewart Dunham. 644. V. — Sanford, 
m. Sarah Eddena. 645. VI. — ^Horatio D., m. Emeline Voorhes. 646. 
VII. — ^Albert, m. Maria Fisher. 647. VIII. — Qvistavus A., m. Eliza- 
beth Gardyne. 648. IX. — Virginia, m. Edward Thomas. 

VAN BUSKIRK— DUNN. 

624 LYDIA CARHART, b. Jan. 18, 1793; m. (0 1813, John Van 
Buskirk; m. (2) Jacob Dunn; d. 1852. Issue: 649. I. — ^Cornelius Van 
Buskirk, m. Elizabeth Maybury. 650. II. — Sarah Ann, m. William M. 
Apgar. 651. III. — iMary E. Dunn, m. Levi Case. 652. IV. — ^^Caroline, 



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m. Sanmel \'. Edgal. 653. \'. — Isabella D., m. George H. Van Syckel. 
654. VI.— Paul H. P. 655. \'II.— Melinda. m. William C. Alpaugh. 

RUNKEL— VAN SYCKEL. 

625 SARAH CARHART, b. Dec. 18, 1794; m. (i) Aug. 24. 1815, 
Pliilip Runkel ; m. (2) Daniel \'an Syckel, her brother-in-law. Issue: 
656. I. — George Runkel, in. Jane Laqueer. 657. II. — Sarah, m. Jacob 
Besson. 658. III. — Nelson, m. Sarah Voorhes. 659. IV. — Almira W., 
m. Dr. Dewitt Hough. 660. \'. — John 'C., m. Helen Chichester. 

626 DANIEL CARHART, b. March 6, 1797; m. Sept. 25, 1818, 
Christiana Bird; d. Sept. 29, 1819. Issue: 661. I. — Cornelius Car- 
hart, b. July 7, 1819; m. (I) Elizabeth Bird: m. (2) Matilda Pierce. 

627 SAMUEL CARHART, b. May 10, 1798: m. (i) Lavina Lari- 
son ; m. (2) Eanny Button. Issue: 662. I. — Lavinia 'Carhart, m. 
Gerhom Moore. 663. II. — Helen Mai. m. Samuel L. Bonnell. 664. 
III. — Larison B., m. (i) Damana C. Hamilton; m. (2) May H. Nace. 
665. IX. — Josephine. 

CRAIG. 

628 RACHEL CARHART, b. Oct. 15, 1801 ; m. June 30, 1821, 
Moses Craig. Issue: 666. I. — Austin Craig, m. Adelaide Churchill, 
667. II. — Emily. 

629 JOHN CARHART, b. March 6, 1804; m. Keziah Larison. 
Issue: 668. I. — James Larison Carhart. m. Kate Smith. 669. II. — 
DeWitt Clinton, m. Elizabeth Smith. 670. III. — Elwood, m. Minnie 
E. Lanehart. 671. IV. — Sarah E., m. E. Parshall. 672. V. — Albert, 
m. Margery A. Smith. 673. VI. — Kate L., m. William Rutherford. 
674. \'II. — Fanny A. 675. \TII. — John Clayton, m. Ruth Gifford. 
676. IX. — Austin Craig. 

630 NEHEMIAiH CARHART, b. Aug. 24, 1806; m. April 5, 1832, 
Sarah Patty. Issue: 677. 1. — Samuel N. Carhart, m. Cornelia wSeward. 
678. II.— Sarah A. 679. HI.— John P. 680. IV.— Henry E., m. Cor- 
nelia Doll. 681. \^ — ^Frances L. 

586 JACOB, b. 1770, Piscataway, N. J.; m. Mary Porter; b. 1776; 
removed to Hunterdon Co., 1815; lived in Clarksburg, Harrison Co., 
Va. ; d. 1854. Issue: 682. I. — Elizabeth, had one child. 683. II.— 
Catharine, had nine children. 684. HI. — Daniel, b. 1804; d. Feb. 28, 
1 881 ; had eight children. 685. IV. — Mary, had one child. 686. V. — 
Nancy, had one child. 687. \l. — Betsey. 688. VII. — Enoch, b. Aug. 
23, 1814; d. Jan. 2, 1848; had seven children. 689. VIII. — Robert F., 
Baptist preacher, in West Virginia. 690. IX. — William L., moved to 
Illinois, 100 miles from Chicago. 



28o BENAJAH DUNHAM, 

587 ARCHIBALD, m. Miss Parks, of Hackettstown ; 1830, moved 
to Missiouri. Issue: 691. I. — Daniel, came North to get his mother's 
dowry; went to Missouri, 1830. 

LANNING. 

592 PRISCILLA, m. Levi Lanning. Issue: 692. I. — Daniel Lan- 

ning, m. Hoffman. 693. II. — Enoch, m. Shafer. 

694. J II. — Aaron. 695. IV. — Elizaljeth. 696. Y. — Ivat'harine, m. Gar- 
rett Compton. 697. VI. — ^Nancy, m. Ross Stevenson. 698. VII. — 
Rebecca, m. John Anderson. 699. VIII. — Mary, m. Job Wolvcrton. 

DUNN. 

594 DINAH, b. 1761 ; m. Alexander Dunn, Piscataway. Issue: 
700. I. — ^Archibald Dunn, ni. Nancy Dunn. 701. II. — Betsey, m. Steele 
Dunn. 

700 ARCHIBALD DUNN, m. Nancy Dunn. Issue: 702, I.— 
Theodore Dunn. 703. II. — ^Ambrose. 

621 CHARLES CARHART, b. Nov. 16, 1786; m. Oct. 19, 1823, 
Christiana (Bii^d) Carpenter; d. June 4, 1863. Issue: 704. I. — Eliza- 
beth Carhart, b. 1826; m. William F. Hoffman. 705. II. — Joseph B., 
b. 1829; m. Christiana T. Emery. 706. HI. — Whitfield, b. 1832; m. 
Mercy G. Emery. 707. IV. — Mary V., b. 1833; m. William Humphrey. 
708. V. — Samuel, b. Nov. 3, 1835. 709. V. — ^Christiana, b. 1837; m. 
Whitfield Dunham. 710. VI. — Daniel, b. 1839; m. Josephine Story. 

260 JEPHTHA, ]). June 22, 1793; m. Oct. 11, 1815, Ann Runyon. 
Issue: 711. I. — Jane, b. July 16, 1816; m. Augustus T. Stout. 712. 
II. — Nelson, b. Sept. 18, 1S18; m. Elizabeth A. Linant. 713. HI. — 
Lew-is Runyon, b. Aug. 22, 1824. 714. IV. — Jeremiah Stelle, b. Nov. 
19, 1831 ; m. Sept. 24, 1867, Frances Augusta Lavvton ; b. Aug. 30, 1846. 
715. V. — Elizabeth A., b. Aug. 10, 1834; m. Henry Waters. 

STOUT. 

711 JA>^E, b. July 16, 1816; m. Augustus T. Stout. Issue: 716. 
I. — Annie E. Stout, m. Ezekial H. Wade. 

712 NELSON, b. Sept. 18, 1818; m. Feb. i, 1844, Elizabeth A. 
Linant. Issue: 717. I. — Andrew Linant, b. Dec. 9, 1844; m. Mary 
Magee. 718. II. — Charles Arndt, b. Aug. 25, 1850. 

714 JEREMIAH S., b. Nov. 19, 1831 ; m. Frances Augusta Lavvton; 
m. Sept. 24, 1867. Issue: 719. I. — Lewis Augustus, b. Feb. 10, 1869, 
Kansas City, Mo. 720. II. — 'Edith \'irginia, m. Barton Lessey Parker; 
she b. May i, 1872. 



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WATERS. 

715 ELIZABETH A.. 1). Aug. lo. 1834; m. ITcnry Waters. Issue: 
721. I. — Annie Stout W^aters. ^22. II. — George H. ^21. III. — Lewis 
Dunham. 

PARKER. 

720 EDTTH VIRGIXIA, b. Oct. 9, 1895; m. P.arton Lessey 
Parker; she b. May i, 1872. Issue: 724. T. — Stevens, b. June 29. 1898. 
'/2->,. II. — Alexandrine, h. Dec. 26, 1899. 

717 ANDREW L., b. Dec. 9. 1844; m. Feb. 22, 1866. ^lary ^legee. 
Issue: 726. I. — Albert Xewell, b. Jan. 6, 1867; m. ]\Iay 9, 1889. Jane 
De Camp Felch. Had X'elson, b. Feb. 26. 1893. '/2'j. II. — Clarence 
Manning, b. Feb. 4. 1869; clergyman. 728. III. — Arthur Alagee, b. 
March 2, 1872; d. July 16. 1895. 729. IW — Grace \>el. b. Nov. 9, 1873. 

261 AARON, b. June 4, 1705; m. Eliza Carlisle. Issue: 730. I. — 
Mary, m. Nehemiah Peck. 731. II. — Louisa, m. George Werts. 

67 DAVID T.. 1). Aug. 22, 1792; m. Caroline Ross. Issue: 732. 
I. — Harriet, m. John J. Clarkson. y^,}^. II. — Mary, m. William \a\\ 
Rensaeler Forman. 

FORMAN. 

733 jMARY, m. William \^an R. Forman. Issue: 734. I. — J. 
Harvey Forman. 735. II. — Caroline. 736. III. — ^^Marv \'an R. 

CLARKSON. 

^^^2 HARRIET, m. John J. Clarkson. Issue : y:i;j. I. — William 
Clarkson. 738. II. — Caroline. 739. III. — John James, Jr. 

63 EDMUND, b. July 2^, 1782; m. Sarah L. De Groot ; d. Feb. 9, 
1853, Stelton, N. J. Issue: 740. I. — Theresa, m. ]\Ir. Davis. 741. II. 
— Mary Ann. 742. III. — Susan, m. J. V. Nevins. 743. I\'. — Sarah R. 
744. V. — Olden. 745. \ I. — Henry, m. Catherine Arnold. 

745 HENRY, m. Catherine Arnold. Issue : 746. I. — Ediiiund. 
747. II. — Cavilla. 

RUN YON. 

64 SARAH, b. June 18. 1784; m. Joseph Runyon. Issue: 748. I. 
— Mordecai Runyon. 749. II. — George. 750. III. — Caroline. 751. I\'. 
— Jane. 

61 BENJAMIN, b. Aug. 22. 1786; m. Rachel Runyon. Issue: 
752. I. — 'Mary, m. Michael Cox. 

65 GEORGE W., b. Dec. 19, 1788; m. April 11, 1812, Phebe Vail; 
b. March 14, 1792; d. Oct. 5, 1881 ; d. June 22, 1876, Piscatavvay, N. J. 
Issue, Piscatavvay, N. J.: 753. T. — David V., b. Jan. 16, 1813; m. Eliza- " 
beth S. McGinnis ; d. March 11, 1881. 754. II. — Evaline, b. April 5, 



282 BENATAir nUNHAM. 

1815; in. Xi'hcniiah Fitz Randolph; d. July 26, 1883. 755. III. — 
Elizabeth 'Cole. h. Oct. 27. 1817: ni. Nov. 10. 1842. Barzilla J). Ran- 
dolph, Plainfield ; d. Sept. 30, 1874. 756. I\'. — James Vaih b. Jan. 24, 
1820; m. (1) Dec. 16, 1856. Ann G. Field: d. Jan. 13, 1891. 757. V. — 
William \'ail. b. March 25, 1822; m. (1) Sept. 16, 1857, TTannah A. 
Jacobs; d. May 31, i8tji ; m. (2) Sept. 2/, 1893; wrote poem. The Home 
of Our Childhood; read at reunion. Stelton. K. J.. Aug. 12, 1896; Eliza 
liammond. Newmarket. 758. \"i . — Jane H., 1>. Aug. i. 1824; cl. June 
21. 1825. 759. \'1I. — Daniel X^ail. d). Alay 24. 1826; m. Elizabetli Dunn; 
(1. May 29, 1865. 760. \'IIT. — Henry Van Devertz (Deveer) ; b. Dec. 
2y. 1828; m. Xov. 10, 1855, Susan M. Smally ; b. June 28, 1834. Dimellen, 
X. J. 761. IX. — 'Clarkson Christian, b. March 24. 1831 ; m. Jane E. 
Jones; d. Xov. 2^, 1891. 762. X. — George Howell,, b. June 9, 1834; m. 
Eliza Dyer. 763. XI. — Charles Edward, b. Jan. 22, 1837; m. April 7, 
1870, Barbara Honeyman, dealer in hardware. Bound Brook, N. J. 

753 DAVID \'..b. June 16, 1813; m. Feb. 18, 1836, Elizabeth S. Mc- 
Ginnis ; d. July 19, 1896; Flemington. X". J.; he d. March 11, 1881. 
Issue. Flemington, N. J.: 764. I. — Emma. b. Dec. 31. 1837. Fleming- 
ton; d. Sept. Ti. 1847. 765. II. — George W., b. July 19. 1841 ; m. Mary 
S. Cool. 766. III. — ^Charles S.. b. June 15, 1856; d. June 24, 1878. 

765 GEORGE W., b. July 19, /841. Flemington, X. J.; m. Mary S. 
Cool, president of the Hartford and Springfield Railway Co., N. Y. C. 
Issue: 767. I. — Mary E., b. Feb. 26, 1865. 768. II. — ^^Frederick C. b. 
Xov. 9, 1870; general agent Hartford and Springfield Railway Co., 
N. Y. C. 

FITZ RAXiDOLPH. 

754 EVALINE. b. April 5, 181 5; m. Oct. 11, 1838, Nehemiah 
¥hz Randolph; d. June 14. 1850, Plainfield, X. J.; she d. July 26, 1883. 
Issue, Plainfield, X^. J. : 769. I. — Emma D. Fitz Randolph, b. Dec. 2, 
1846, Dunellen, N. J. 

756 JAMES v., b. Jan. 24. 1820; m. Dec. 16, 1856, Ann G. Field; 
b. Sept. 29, 1832; he d. Jan. 13, 1891. Issue: 770. I. — Ella F., b. Dec. 
23, 1857, Dunellen, X. J. 771. II. — Charles Irwin, b. Feb. i. i86r ; m. 
Feb. 16. 1892, Araminta Burt, Belle Centre, Ohio. //2. III. — Eliza- 
beth (;., b. Xov. 24, 1863, Dunellen, X. J. 773. IV.— Lucy V., b. Feb. 
19, 1872; m. Harold W. Tomlinson. 

TOMLIXSO'N. 

773 LUCY v., b. Fob. 19, 1872 ; m. Oct. 16, 1894, Harold W. Tom- 
linson ; b. Xov. 24, 1871. Issue: 774. I. — Harold W. Tomlinson, Jr., 
b. Jan. 19, 1896. 



BENAJAH DUNHAM. 283 

759 DANIEL V., b. May 24. 1826; farmer at Newmarket; soldier; 
m.Oct. ly, 1847, Elizabeth Dunn; b. Dec. 28, 1826; d. March 9, 1886; 
(1. May 30, 1865. Issue: yy^. I. — Aurelia, b. Dec. 22, 1848; m. Nov. 
9, 1870. Francis F. Randolph; b. Dec. 25. 1848. yy(:>. IT. — James R., 
b. Jan. 14, 1853; m. Nov. 4, 1874. Lizzie Giles; b. Sept. 2, 1853. yjy. 
III.— TMiebe Jane, ib. July 24, 1855; m. Theo. C. Laing. 778. IV.— 
George E., b. Oct. 21, 1858; m. Jennie Schrieber. 779. \\ — Sarah E., 
b. March 4. 1861 ; m. John S. Emmons. 780. \'I. — Hannah A., b. April 
3, 1864; m. John J. Force. 

778 GEORGE E.. b. Oct. 21. 1858; m. Oct. 21. 1889. Jennie 
Schrieber; b. Sept. 10, 1885. Issue: 781. I. — Wilbur A., b. July 23, 
1890; d. July 13, 1892. 

EMMONTS. 

779 SARAH E., b. March 4. 1861 ; m. April 26, 1884, John S. 
Emmons; b. Feb. 9, 1863. Issue: 782. I. — ^Lillian E. Emmons, h. 
March 4, 1885; d. Dec. 12, 1886. 

FORGE. 

780 HANNAH A., h. April 3, 1864; m. Feb.. 1885. John J. Force; 
b. Sept. 9, i860. Issue: 783. I. — Jo'hn J. Force, Jr., b. Aug. 26, 1886; 
d. Aug. 27, 1886. 784. II.— Frank D., b. April 2. 1889. 

LAING. 
yyy PHEBE J., b. July 24, 1855; m. March 18, 1875. Theo C. 
Laing; b. Nov. 25, 1850. Issue: 785. I. — Daniel E. Laing, b. Sept. 
16, 1876. 

760 HENRY VAN D., b. Dec. 27, 1828; m. Nov. 10. 1855. Susan 
M. Smalley ; b. June 28, 1834; wrote the history of the Dunham family, 
read at reunion, Aug. 12. 1896. Stelton, N. J., Dunellen, N. J. Issue: 
786. I.^Allie v., b. Feb. 9, 1857; m. Isaac Giles. 787. II.— Wm. 
Cortlandt. h. March 29, 1859; m. Julietta Burdick. 788. HI.— Phebe. 

GILES. 

786 ALLIE v., b. Feb. 9, 1857; m. Isaac Giles, Nov. i, 1876. 
Issue: 789. I. — Reimie E. Giles, b. Dec. 23, 1881. 

787 WILLIAM C., b. March 29, 1859; m. (i) Aug. 30, 1879, 
Julietta Burdick; h. May 15, 1857; d. April 29, 1891 ; m. (2) Harriet 
Vincent ;b. Aug. 26, 1872. Issue: 790. I, — Harry B.. b. July 15. 1880. 
791. II.— Susan M., b. July 17, 1882. 792. HI.— William E., b. Sept. 
13, 1889. 793. IV. — ^George V., b. April 26, 1891. 794. V. — Vincent, 
b. March 31, 1896. 

761 CLARKSON C., b. March 24, 1831 ; m. Sept. 18, 1854, Jane 
E. Jones ;b. Oct. 11, 1853; d. April i, 1886; he d. Nov. 2^, 1891. Issue: 



284 BENAJAH DUNHAM. 

795. I. — Willard C. h. Sept. 17, 1855; m. April 17, 1881, Alary P.. 
Stover; h. Jan. i, i860, receiving teller of the Hanover National Bank; 
d. Oct. 2},, 1891. 796. II. — Louise Elvira, 1>. March 4, 1856; m. An- 
thony Kilg-ore. 797. III. — Frank \'., b. Fel). T, 1864. 798. IV. — A. 
Alott, b. Sept. 16, 1857; ni. June 12. 1894, Etta ?\Iorton. Montana. 

KLLGORE. 

796 LOUISA E., b. March 4. 1857; m. May 16, 1877. Anthony 
Kilgore ; b. July 13, 1856. Issue: 799. I. — Jennie D. Kilgore, b. Feb. 
12, 1878. 

762 GEORGE HOiWELL. b. June 9, 1834; he was for many 
years a member of the firm of Lesher, Whitman & Co., 670 Broad- 
way, New York, d. at his residence, 19 W. 8ist Street, on Saturday af- 
ternoon. July 22, 1905, of Bright's disease. Mr.Duuha'm was b. in Middle- 
sex County, Piscataway Township, N. J. When fifteen years of age, he 
secured a position with the dry goods firm: of Wm. E. Lawrence & Co. 
Six years later, in 1855, he became a bookkeeper with Lesher, Whit- 
man & Co. His energy and ability made him so valuable to the house 
that in 1865 he was taken into partnership. Mr. Dunham was well- 
known among the trade, especially in New England. L"p to three years 
ago, iwhen he withdrew from active participation in the selling end of 
the (business, he visited Boston every other week. He made a host of 
friends, and was beloved by all the employees of the concern and highly 
respected by the trade, his strong persoiiaHty, steadfastness of purpose 
and unflinching faithfulness to business being everywhere recognized. 
Mr. Dunham was a memiber of the Union League and New York 
Athletic Clubs and of Republic Lodge, No. 690, F. & A. M. He was 
ni. in 1857 to Ehza Dyer, dau. of Charles Dyer, and his widow and one 
of their six children survive him. — 'Dry Goods Economist, New York, 
July 29, 1905. Issue: 800. I. — Sarah E., b. P^eb. 20, 1859; "i- April 30, 
1884, Henry Birnell ; d. Nov. 10, 1884. 801. Il.^Charles C, b. April 
2, i860; d. Feb. 24, 1861. 802. IIP— Ella P., b. July 24, 1862; d. Nov. 
25, 1865. 803. IV.— William Henry, b. ¥db. 26, 1864; d. March 3, 1864. 
804. v.— Emily L., b. 'May 2, 1868; d. Aug. 22, 1869. 805. VI.— Helen 
Vail, b. Dec. 6, 1872; m. William Wilson Ketchner, June 14, 1899. 

28 JO-NATHAN, b. May 23, 1721 ; m. 1742, Keziah Fitz Randolph; 
made will Nov. 16, 1782. Issue: 806. I. — Rebecca, b. Nov. 24, 1743. 
807. II.^Mary, b. March 3. 1745 ; m. David Dunn. 808. IIP— Tabitha, 
b. Nov. 3. 1747; m. Lambert Merrill; d. Jan. 2?>, lyy^. 809. IV. — 
Abraham, b. May i, 1750; m. Sarah Fitz Randolph; d. Feb. 19, 1826. 
810. V. — 'John, b. Oct. 30, 1752; m. Eunice Dunn; d. Nov. 29, 1832. 



BENAJAH DUNHAM. 285 

MERRILL. 

808 TABITBA, Nov. 3, 1747; m. Nov. 29, 1763, Lamsbcrt Merrill; 
b. Oct. 3, 1741 ; she d. Jan. 28, 1778. Issue : 811. I. — lAbraham Merrill, 
b. Aug. I, 1771 ; m. Mary Love; d. Jan. 14, 1855. 

811 ABRAHAM MERRILL, b. Aug. i, 1771 ; m. April 30, 1797, 
Mary Love; b. Feb. 9, 1775; d. Sept. 28, 1821 ; he d. Jan. 14, 1855. 
Issue: 812. I. — Abraham L. Merrill, b. March 19, 1798; ni. Eleana E. 
Merrill. 

812 ABRAHAM L. MiERRILL, b. March 19, 1798; m. Eleana E. 
Merrill. 813. I. — ^Mary E. Merrill, b. Jan. 2, 1821 ; m. Peter Clarkson 
La Forge, and had Margaretta La Forge ; b. May 9, 1846, who m. 
Joseph D. Lawrence; b. Feb. 2, 1850, and had Robert Cutting Law- 
rence, b. April 20, 1875, ^v*ho m. Jessie Monteith. 

809 ABRAHAM, b. May i, 1750; m. Sara'h Fitz Randolph ; b. 1756; 
d. 1846; he d. Feb. 19. 1826. Issue: 814. I. — ^Elizabeth, b. 1775. 815. 
II. — Jonathan, b. 1776; d. in infancy. 816. III. — Keziah, b. 1778; m. 
Lewis Titsworth. 817. IW — Jonathan R., b. 1780; m. (i) Hannah 
Sheppard ; m. (2) Elizabeth Manning; d. Sept. 21, 1844. 818. V. — 
Barzillai, b. 1782; m. (t) Elizabeth Robbins ; m. (2) L. Fitz Randolph; 
d. May 25, 1827. 819. VI. — Fitz Randolph, ib. 1787; m. Rachel Dunn, 
181 1 ; d. May 25, 1827. 820. VII. — ^Asa. b. 1791 ; m. Gertrude Manning, 
who d. Dec. i, 1841, Newmarket, N. J.; d. Nov. i, 1869. 

817 JONATHAN R., b. 1780; captain in war 1812; m. (i) 1805, 
Hannah Sheppard; d. Jan. 19, 1806; m. (2) Elizabeth Manning; d. 
March 15, 1851 ; aged 67; tanner, banker and shoe manufacturer, Mid- 
dlesex Co.; d. Sept. 21, 1844. Issue: 821. I. — Augustus M., m. Eliza- 
beth Clark Rogers, Adalin ; d. young. 822. II. — Caleb Sheppard, b. 
1808; d. Oct. 8, 1822, Stelton, N. Y. 823. HI. — Benjamin Manning, 
b. 1810; d. June 25, 1812. 

821 AUGUSTUS M., b. Feb. 11, 1818; m. Elizabeth Clark Rogers, 
May 28, 1840; d. April 5, 1896. Issue: 824. I. — Joseph Tucker, b. 
April 3, 1841, Dunellen, formerly Nev/market ; c. mere lad he was a 
sailor and visited England and other parts of the world. On his last 
voyage, he fell from the top mast into the Mediterranean Sea, and was 
carried to a ho'spital in Constantinople ; was first man in Rhode Island 
to enlist in Civil war ; in First Rihode Island Regiment, nine months' men. 
On April 20, 1862, on a day's furlough he came to Plainlield and at nine 
o'clock p. m., he was baptized by Rev. James Bailey ; he enlisted in 
Seventeenth N^ew York Regiment and served two years ; he was in bat- 
tles of Bull Run, Chancellorsville and Antietam and was wounded ; he 



286 BENAJAH DUNHAV.. 

enlisted later in Seventy-eighth New York Volunteers, and served till 
close of the war; m. March 28, 1866, Mary T. Clarke ; d. Sept. 12, 1896, 
Plainfield. 825. II. — Elizabeth Maxon, b. March 11, 1843; "">• L. "M. 
Berckman, Brooklyn, N. Y. 826. III. — ^Charles Albert, b. Feb. 5, 1844; 
d. Oct. 28, 1846. 827. IV. — ^Maxon Marvin, b. Feb. 6, 1846; insurance, 
riainfield; d. Feb. 7, 1897. 828. V.— Edwin Thrall, b. Nov. 29, 1851 ; 
proifessor in public schools, Brooklyn. 829. VI. — Caroline Rogers, b. 
Oct. 15, 1855; m. George Steadman, N. Y. C. 

810 JOHN, b. Oct. 30, 1752; m. M'arch i, 1774, Eunice Dunn; d. 
Nov. 29, 1832, Piscataway, N. J. Issue: 830. I. — Tabitha, b. 1775; 
m, (i) Fidelio Buckingham Gillette; m. (2) Whelden. 831. II. — Nahum, 
b. Sept. II, 1774; m. (i) Lydia Beebe ; m. (2) Anna De'mming; d. Sept. 
27, 1822. 832. III. — Sarah, m. Samuel Judd. 833. IV. — Abram, m. 
Abigail Rice. 834. V. — Rebecca, m. Ellis Ayers. 835. VI. — James, m. 
(i) Thresa McCuHoch ; m. (2) Lurana Phelps; m. (3) Rebecca Sears. 
836. VII. — Keziah, m. Josbua Ayers, or Dyer. 

831 NAHUM, b. Sept. 11, 1774; m. (i) Lydia Beebe; m. (2) Anna 
Deming; d. Sept. 27, 1832. Issue. 837. I. — 'Jonathan, b. Dec. 20, 1800. 
838. II. — Lydia. 839. III. — ^Samuel, b. Dec. 23. 1809; m. Miay 27, 
1841, Mary LI. Norton; b. June 24, 1811 ; d. Aug. 15, 1867; he d. Dec. 
5, 1849. 840. IV.— Margaret. 841. V.— Hercules. 842. VI.— Sarah. 
843. VII.— Russell. 844. VIII.— Anna. 

818 BARZILLAI, b. 1782; m. (i) Elizabeth Fitz Randolph; b. 
1788; d. June 18, 1858; m. (2) L. Fitz Randolph; d. May 25, 1827. 
Issue: 845. I. — ^Gr<ace R., d. May 25, 1812, Stelton, N. J. 

GILLETTE. 

830 TABITHA, b. 1776; m. May 6, 1792, Rev. Fidelio Bucking- 
liam Gillette, son of Elisha Gillette and Lucy Buckingham, dau. of 
ex-Gov. Buckingham, of Connecticut. Elisha's father was Rev. Will- 
iam Gillette, M. D., a Huguenot from Rochelle, France, in 1688. 
Fidelio graduated at Columbia 'College. Children of Tabitha : 830a. 
I. — Cornelia,!). Jan. 16. 1792, Piscataway, N. J.; d. 1845, '^t Cambridge, 
N. Y. 830b. II. — Philander D., b. 1793, Piscataway, N. J. ; d. 1845, a* 
Elmira, N. Y. 830c. III. — ^Emeline C.,, b. March 18, 1796; m. Azariah 
Taft; (1. 1833. (Walter R. Gillette says): 83od. IV.— Eunice, b. 1792, 
Piscataway, N. J. ; m. William Graham. 83oe. V. — Fidelio B., b. at 
Cambridge, N. Y., July 3, 1799; d. Schenectady, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1833. 
83of. \'l. — ^^Sarab, b. Sejjt. 10. 1802; d. Se])l. 14, 1802. 83og. YIT. — 
Rev. Walter Bloom-field, b. .Sept. 8, 1804; m. Sarah Ann Eraser; d. 
1825. 83oh. N'lII.— Rev. Abram Dunn. I). 1)., 1). Sept. 7, 1807; m. 



BENAJAH DUNHAM. 28? 

Hanna Jenkins, July 21, 1835; d. 1883. 830!. IX.^Daniel Holbrook, 
b. 1813, Mobile, Ala.; d. Feb. 2, 1845. 

830g CHILDREN OF REV. WALTER B. GILLETTE: 846. 
I. — Dr. Fidclio Buckingham, b. Friendship, N. Y., Oct. 31, 1833; m. 
Sarah Elizabeth McPherson, Nov. 6, 1856; b. Feb. 6, 1831 ; he d. July 
6, 1895. 847. II. — ^Adelaide, b. New York on Feb. 11, 1859; m. Edwin 
Chamberlain, Nov. 6, 1883; he was b. in Brownville, Texas, Nov. 30, 
1857; prominent in financial and tihe Masonic circles in Texas. 848. 
III.— Lama. b. 1861 ; d. 1865. 

847 CHILDREN OF ADELAIDE GILLETTE: 848. I.— Fidelio 
G. Chamberlain, b. Brooklyn, N. Y.. Dec. 7, 1884; graduate Princeton. 
849. II. — Infant, 1887. 849a. III.— Edwin G. Chamberlain, b. Sept. 28, 
1889; d. Pueblo, Mexico, July 2t,, 1890. 849b. IV.— Edmund G. Cham- 
berlain, b. June 14, 1891. 

CHILDREN OF ABRAM D. GILLETTE: 849c. I.— James. 
849d. II.— Walter R. 849^ HI.— Daniel Gano. 849f. IV.— William 
Post. 849g. v.— Susan. 849h. VI.— William B. 

TITSWO'RTH. 

816 KEZIAH, b. 1778; m. 1794, Lewis Titsworth. Issue: 850. I. 
— Lewis TTtsworth, b. 1808; d. Oct. 8 1822. Had Rev. Judson Tits- 
worth, Milwaukee, Wis., who had Susan Sayre Titsworth. 

839 'SAMUEL, b. Dec. 2^. 1809; m. May 2y, 1841, Mary H. Mor- 
ton; b. June 24, 1811; d. Aug. 15, 1867; he d. Dec. 5, 1849. Issue: 
851. I. — Henry Norton, b. Feb. 25, 1842; m. Sept. 19, 1864, Sarah Rice 
Hillman; b. Sept. 22, 1845. 852. II. — ^CaroIine. 853. HI. — Marion. 
854. IV. — ^Anna. 

17. HI. — JOHN, b. July 8, 1705; m. Oct. 22>, 172^, Mercy Drake. 
Issue: 855. I. — 'John, b. Aug. 12, 1740; m. (i) Mary Gilman ; m. (2) 
Mrs. Ruth (Sharp) Stelle ; d. Sept. 16, 1823. 856. H.-^Daniel, b. 1728; 
m. Catharine Cami>ibell. 857. HI. — Elijah, b. Dec. 12, 1730; m. Mary 
Sharp; d. March 29, 1779. 858. IV.— Anna, b. July 12, 1734. 859. V. 
— Eli, b. Jan. 27, 1738; m. March 18, 1761, Martha Berrian ; d. 1827. 
860. VI. — D.orothy, b. Nov. 22^, 1739. 

Elijah Dunham. The Trenton record of marriage licenses pub- 
lished in Vol. XXII of N. J. Arch, says the marriage license of Elijah 
Dunham and Mary Sharp was issued April 6, 1751 and the Piscataway 
Seventh Day Baptist 'Churdh Record, in the same volume says they 
were married at Piscataway, April 14th, 1751, by Rev. Jonathan 
Dunham. 



288 BENAJAII DUNHAM. 

855 JOHN, 1). Aug. 12, 1740; m. (i) 1761, Alary Gilnian ; b. 1743; 
d. June 5. 1795; m. (2) Airs. Rutli fSharp) Stelli ; he d. Sept. 16, 1823. 
The grave of John l)unliaiii, who d. Sept. 16, 1823, in the 84th year of 
his age. .His life was gentle, and serene, his mind. His morals pure, 
in every action just. A husband dear, and as a parent kind, as such 
he lies lamented in the dust. Issue: 861. 1. — Elijah, b. 1762; m. (i) 
Elizabeth \\ Randolph ; ni. (2) Elizabeth Rowland ; d. l*\'b. 4. 1841. 862. 
n. — James, b. Aug. 25, J768; m. l^rsula Dunn; d. July 28, 1835. 863. 
HI. — Alaria or Mercy, b. Jan. 12, 1771; m. Rennie Alartin ; d. Feb. 12, 
1842. 864. I\'. — ^_John. b. Nov. 5, 1779; m. Harriet Knight; d. Alay 28, 
1863. 

864 JOHN, b. Nov. 5, 1779; m. Harriet Knight; b. June 22, 1787; 
d. Dec. 26, 1871 ; he d. Alay 28, 1863. Issue: 865. I. — AVilliam 
Shepard, b. June 28, 1803 ; m. Alargaret Jones. Alay 29, 1877. 866. II. 
—John S., b. June 29, 1816; d. Sept. 3, 1885. 867. II.— Alary, b. Oct. 
12, 1806; m. John Way. 868. HI. — Louisa, b. March 29, 1808; m. 
Abraham Dunn: d. Alay 26, 1833. 869. IV. — Harriet, b. Alarch 28, 
1810; d. June 17, 1831. 870. V. — Elizabeth, b. Alarch 25, 1819; d. April 
I, 1893. 871. \'I. — ^Sarah K., b. April 8, 1813; m. William Dunham, 
son of Elijah ; d. June 14, 1896; James, b. Feb. 5, 1821 ; d. Jan. 25, i860. 

865 WILLIAAI S., b. June 28, 1803; m. Alargaretta Jones; b. 1804; 
d. Aug. 17, 1887 ; he d. 'Alay 29, 1877 ; will probated Oct. 4, 1878. Issue : 
872. I.— W^illiam J., h. 1827; d. 1848. 873. II.— Robert B., b. 1828; 
m. Alice Alottram; d. 1878. 874. HI.— Charles S., b. 1834; d. 1837. 
875. I\'. — Harriet Louise, b. 1838; m. John Vanderbilt. 876. V. — 
Edward F., b. 1840; d. 1845. ^77- VI.— Margaretta J., b. 1844; "i- (0 
Frederic F. Delano ; m. (2) Henry Charles Wilson. 

873 ROBERT B., b. 1828 ;'m. Alice Mattram ; d. 1878. Issue: 
878. I.— William Al., d. young. 879. II.— Mabel. 880. HI.— Louise. 

VANDERBILT. 

875 HARRIET L., b. 1838; m. John Vanderbilt; b. 1825. Issue: 
881. I.— William D. Vanderbilt, b. 1872. 882. II.— Laura, b. 1873. 
883. 111.— John A., b. 1875; d. 1877. 884. IV.— Alargaret, b. 1876. 
885. v.— John L., b. 1878. 886. VI.— Louise D., b. 1880. 

WILSON— DEIJANO. 

877 ArARG.VRETTb: J., b. 1844; m. ( 1) Frederick V. Delano; b. 
1840; d. 1883; m. (2) Henry C. Wilson; b. 1837. Issue: 887. I.— 
Lelia Delano, b. 1866; m. Horace Richmond. 

862 JAAIES, b. Aug. 25, 1768, Piscataway; m. Ursula; b. Alarch 8, 
1770; d. I'\-b. 12, 1835, dau. of Capl. Hugh Dunn and Abigail Carman; 



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he d. July 28, 1835. Issue: 888. I.— Mary, m. (i) Gapt. Henry 
Minagh ; m. (2) Jeremiah Fitz Randolph. 889. II. — Abigail, b. 1793; 
m. 181 1, Simeon Ayers. 

AYERS. 

889 ABIGAIL, b. 1793; m. 181 1, Simon Ayres. Issue: 890. I. — 
Mary Ayers, m. George D. Phelps. 891. II. — Gharlotte, m. Rev. John 
C. Cruikshank. 892. III. — Ursula, m. Rufus Story. 893. IV. — Mar- 
garetta, m. Rev. Jacob C. Dutcher. 894. V. — Elizabeth, m. Andrew D. 
Melick. ,895. VI. — James, d. young. 896. VII. — xA.bigail, d in infancy. 

861 ELIJAH, b. 1762, Piscataway; m. (i) Elizabeth Fitz Randolph; 
b. 1768; d. Sept. 12, 1800; m. (2) Elizabeth Rowland; b. 1764; d. Aug. 
4, 1849; he d. Feb. 4, 1841. Issue: 897. II. — Joel, b. Sept. 17, 1795; 
m. Mary Smith; d. Oct. 13, 1879. 898. I. — Isabella, b. April 2^, 1788; 
m. (i) Micaiah Dunn; m. (2) Walter W, Henry; d. July 8, 1873. 899. 
III. — James, b. March 9, 1802; m. Abigail Denman; d. April 15, i860. 
900. IN. — William, b. Aug. 30, 1807; m. Sarah K. Dunham; d. June 2"], 
1892. 

897 JOEL, b. Sept. 17, 1795; m. !Mary S. Smith; b. Oct. 17, 1800; 
d. July 8, 1890; he d. Oct. 13, 1879. Issue: 901. I. — Elizabeth, b. 
Sept. 21, 1825; m. James McKnight Merritt. 

MERRITT. 
901 ELIZABETH S., b. Sept. 24, 1825; ni. James McK. IMerritt ; 
b. March 30, 1821 ; d. Mardh 9, 1890. Issue: 902. I. — Emma i\.' Mer- 
ritt. b. July 25, 1848. 903. II. — ^Charles W., b. Feb., 1852 ; m. Anna 
C. Lord. 904. III. — Mary D., b. March 7, 1858; m. Addison A. Kno.x. 
905. I\'. — Elizabeth McKnight, b. Oct. 25, 1859; m. Fred C. Ayres; d. 
Feb. 2, 1895. 

DUNN— HENRY. 

898 ISABELLA, b. April 2^, 1788; m. (i) Micaiah Dunn (of David 
and Eunice); m. (2) Walter M. Henry; b. Oct. 2, 1788; d. Nov. 8. 1840; 
she d. July 8, 1873. Issue: 906. I. — Alexander Henry. 1). July 26, 
18x3; m. Susan B. Van Dyke; b. Oct. 11, 1S18; he d. Jan. 17, 1887. 
907. II. — Robert, b. Oct. 14, 1815; m. Mary A. Hagaman ; b. Aug. 14, 
1815; d. Feb. 24, 1886; he d. April 9, 1897. 908. III.— Elizabeth D., 
b. Oct. 30, 1817; m. John V. Edmonds; b. Nov. 16, 1816. 909. IV. — 
Elijah D., b. Feb. 8, 1834, St. Louis, Mo.; d. Feb. 7, 1895. 

899 JAMES, b. March 9, 1802; m. Abigail Denman; b. Dec. 18, 
1813; d. Sept. 8, 1881 ; he d. April 15, i860. Issue: 910. I. — Jeanette 
R., b. Dec. 9, 1830; m. Isaac S. Runyon ; d. April 4, 1887. 911. II. — 
Sarah E., b. Oct. 25, 1845. 



290 ■ BENAJAII DUNHAM. 

900. IV. — WILLIAM, b. Aug. 30, 1807; m. Sarah K. Dunham, dau. 
of John ; he d. June 27, 1892. Issue: 912. I. — ^Edward K., b. Jan. 16, 
1837; m. (i) Lydia Fisher; ni. (2) Matilda Nicholas, b. March 26, 1844. 
913. II. — William, h. March 30, 1839; m. Cathrine Knerr. 914. III. — 
Charles S., b. July 12, 1840; m. Mary A. Van Syckel. 915. IV. — 
Loui.se, b. June ij, 1846. 916. V. — ^Frederic, h. Jan. 20, 1850; d. Aug. 

7, 1871. 

913 WILLIAM, b. March 30, 1839; m. Catherine M. Knerr; b. 
l-'cb. 21, 1841. Issue, New Brunswick, N. J.: 917. 1. — ^h'rederick K., 
b. Jan. 17, 1867. 918. II. — Frank FT., b. Jan. i, 1869; m. Lillie White; 
b. Jan. 18, 1869. 919. III.— Clifford R., b. Dec. 3, 1871. 

RUNYON. 

910 JEANETTE R., b. Dec. 9, 1830; m. Isaac S., son of Ephraim 
and Ann (Pratt) Runyon ; b. Nov, 16, 1822; d. Dec. 10, 1896; she d. 
April 4, 1887. Issue: 920. I. — Clarence Runyon, b. July 22, 1854; d. 
Sept. I, 1856. 921. II.— Wyllis W., b. July 7, 1859; d. Oct. 16, 1868. 
922. III. — Louisa S., b. Feb. i, 1863. 923. IV. — ^Herbert R., b. FdD. 
26, 1865; m. Virginia C. Dunn; b. Dec. 23, 1863. 924. V. — Charles C, 
b. March 29, 1870. 

857 ELIJAH, b. Dec. 12, 1730; m. x^pril 6, 1751, Mary Sharp, of 
Piscataway; b. Aug. 31, 1729; d. May 26, 1783; an inn-keeper at Perth 
Amboy, N. ]., and a man of considerable property; vestryman of St. 
Peter's Church, 1770-74; d. March 29, 1779; buried in Episcopal ground, 
Perth Amboy. Issue : 925. I. — Isabella, 1). Perth Amboy, N. J., Jan. 
4, 1752; m. 1768, John Rattoome ; b. Perth Ambey, N. J., Sept. 6, 1744; 
d. Oct. 26, 1823; she d. Feb. 9, 1779. 

RATTOO'ME. 

925 USABBLLA, b. Jan. 4, 1752, Pertb Amboy, N. J.; m. 1768, 
John Rattoome; b. Pert'h Amboy, Sept. 6, 1744; d. Oct. 26, 1823, an 
influential man recognized by chvirc'h and legislature in positions of 
honor and responsibility. His residence was the historic Proprietary 
House, built in 1684, and is now the Presbyterian Home for aged min- 
isters and their families; she d. Vch. 9, 1779. Issue, at Perth Amboy, 
N. J.: 926. I. — Elijah Dunham Rattoome, b. Nov. 21, 1768; graduate 
of college of New Jersey (Princetown), 1787; 1791, rector of St. Ann's 
Church, I'.rooklyn, N. J.; assistant rector of Trinity Church, Newark; 
1792, professor O'f Latin and (ireek, also of (Irecian and Roman An- 
tiquities in Columbia College; 1797, rector of (jrace Church, Janraica, 
and of St. George's Church, Fluslring, L. I.; 1802, St. Paul's and 
Trinity Churches, Baltimore, Ind. ; 1809, president of Charleston Col- 



BENAJAH DUNHAM. 29 1 

lege, S. C. ; was one of committee appointed by the General Conven- 
tion, in 1795, to revise and correct the sheets of the first Standard 
Prayer Book; m. 1791, Hannah, dan. of Rev. Abraham Beach, D.D.; 
b. 1769; she d. New Brunswick, N. J., Oct., 1848; he d. Charleston, 
S. C, May lo, 1810. 927. II. — 'Thomas, h. Feb. zy, 1771 ; m. Olive 
Brown; d. Nov. 25, 1838. 928. III. — Mary, b. Feb. 8, 1773; m. James 
Watson, Jr.; d. March 22, 181 5. 929. IV. — John. h. Jan. 18, 1775; lost 
at sea, Mardh 17, 1796. 930. V. — ^William, h. Aug. 30, 1777; lawyer; 
d. Swcdesborough, N. J., Nov. 12, 1814. 931. VI. — Isabella, b. Jan. 
,15. 1779; d. Sept. 17, 1780. 

927 THOMAS RATTOOM'E, b. Feb. 27, 1771 ; inn-keeper; mer- 
chant; farmer; m. Pittstown, N. Y., Feb. 21, 1802, Olive Brown, dan. 
of Maj. Jonathan and Lucy (Douglas) B'rown ; b. Jan. 20, 1784. and m. 
M'arcli 31, 1846, Austin Harmon, Bennington, Vt., where she d. Dec. 
25, 1854; Thomas d. Brunswick, N. Y., Nov. 25, 1838. Issue, except 
loth, b. at Lansingburg^h, N. Y. : 932. I. — ^John Brown Rattoome, b. 
July 4, 1804; m. Julia Ann Everett; d. Feb. 18, 1848. 933. II.— Mary 
Watson, b. Sept. 6, 1805; m. John Lewis Molther ; d. Nov. 6, 1895. 
934. III. — Lucinda Brown, b. Sept. 20, 1806; m. Smith Mott ; d. Feb. 

2y, . 935. IV. — Caroline Brown, b. Dec. 9, 1808; m. Gardner 

Perry; d. Oct. 8, 1849. 936. V. — Isahella, b. April 17, 1810; m. Jona- 
than Eddy, Jr.; d. Oct. 15. 1885. 937. VI. — Susan Bell, b. March 19, 
1813; m. Hiram Perry; d. Feb. 9, 1882. 938. VII. — xVnn Douglas, b. 
April 24, 1815; m. June 26, 1850, Zephanialh Frost, N. Y. C. ; b. Feb. 
15, 1800; d. Sept. 22, 1874; she d. Sept. 2, 1888. Bennington, Vt. 939. 
VIII. — Elizabeth Dickinson, b. July 29, 1817; m. (i) Henry C. Cook; m. 
(2) Martin Kingsley Scott. 940. IX. — AmeHa Olive, b. July 14, 1819; 
m. Caleb Austin; d. Oct. 31, 1893. 941. X. — ^William, b. Sept. 21, 1821 ; 
m. Sarah M. Blackwell. 

932 JOiHN B. RATTOOME, b. July 4, 1804; ship owner and 
captain of clipper ship "Creole;" m. June 30, 1845, Ji^ili^ -''^- Everett, 
widow of Stephen Everett, of N. Y. C. ; she d. May i, 1893; he d. New 
Orleans, La., Feb. 18, 1848. Issue: 942. I. — Julia Ann Rattoome, b. 
June 24, 1846; m. Theodore S. Kingsland ; d. Jan. 11, 1879. 943- l-I- — 
William Frost, b. Aug. 24, 1847; cl- Oct. 22, 1851. 

MOiLTHER. 

933 MARY W. RATTOOM'E, b. Sept. 6, 1805 ; m. April 9, 1835, 
John Lewis Molther, Pulaski, N. Y. ; b. Dec. 9, 1805; d. Feb. 14, 1853; 
she d. Detroit, Mich., Nov. 6, 1895. Issue: 944. I. — John Rattoome 
Molther, b. Feb. 29, 1836; m. (i) Harriet A. Niles ; m. (2) Mrs. Alice 



292 BENAJAH DUNHAM. 

]\I. Henderson. 945. II. — Estelle Juliet, b. Dec. 18, 1837; d. Sept. 10, 
1838. 946. III. — ^Anna Elizabeth, h. 13ec. 19, 1839; m. Asahel A. De- 
long; d. June 24, 1884. 947. 1\'.— Roibert Kelly, b. July 17. 1842 ; m. (1) 
Isabel Homan ; ni. (2) Camelia Morgan. 948. V. — Carolina Perry, b. 
Sept. 8, 1844; d. Nov. 18, 1849. 

MOTT. 

934 LU€L\DA B. RATTOOME, b. Sept. 20, 1806; m. Feb. 6, 
1826, Smith Mott, Victor, N. Y. ; b. Aug. 28, 1804; d. July 30, 1875; she 
d. Feb. 27, 1876. Issue: 949. I. — Thomas Smith Mott, b. Dec. 15, 
1826; m. Sarah Weymouth Bryant DeWolf; d. Sept. 14, 1891. 

PERRY. 

935 CAROEINA B. RATTOOME, b. Dec. 9, 1808; m. June 19, 
1834, Gardner Perry, farmer, Pittstown, N. Y. ; b. Jan., 1803; d. Dec. 
29, 1856; she d. Oct. 8, 1849. Issue: 950. I. — William Delevan Perry, 
b. Aug. 7, 1836; m. Alice Brewster. 951. II — ^Louise C, b. Aug. 13, 
1837; m. (i) Oct. 19, i860, James Walworth; m. (2) Nov. i, 1878, Albert 
Filkin, Lansingburg, N. Y. ; he d. Sept. 24, 1904. 952. III. — Olivia R., 
b. Aug. 17, 1842; m. John J. Filkin. 

EDDY. 

936 ISABELLA RATTOOME, b. April 17, 1810; m. Nov. 30, 
1830, Jonathan Eddy, Jr., merchant, Hoosick Falls, N. Y. ; b. March 25, 
1804; d. Oct. 28, 1848; she d. Oct. 15, 1885. Issue: 953. I. — Cornelia 
Reid Eddy, b. March 14, 1833; d. Feb. 7, 1855. 954. II. — Thomas Rat- 
toome, b. Oct. 11, 1835; ^^- J'-ilv 20, 1838. 955. III. — Lucinda Mott, b. 
Aug. 28, 1837, Hoosicks Falls, N. Y. ; m. (i) Sept. 24, 1862, George 
Perry, Lansingl)urgh, N. Y. ; d. Dec. 10, 1865; m. (2) Nov. 2, 1870, J. 
Harris Rice; d. Vch. 19, 1885; m. (3) Vcb. 1, 1898, Joseph M. Pile, 
lawyer, Plhladelpliia, Pa. 956. IV. — Isal)ella Dunham, b. Aug. 20, 
1839; "1- <- li^irles Morris Mott. 957. V. — ^Ann Iiliza, b. Sept. 13, 1841 ; 
d. Aug. 6, 1847. 958. VI. — ^Mary h^rances,!?. Jan. 26, 1845; '■'^- Ephraim 
Livingston. 

PERRY. 
(^37 SUSA'N B. RATTO'OME, b. March kj, 1813; ni. Se])!. 28, 1840, 
lliram I'erry; I). Johnslown, N. ^'., 1803; d. Albany, N. \'., h'el). 9, 
1882; she d. Albany, N. \., Jan. 1, 1883. Issue, ]>. Albany, N. Y. : 959. 
I. — Laura J'erry, b. 1842; d. 1844. 960. II. — William Rattoome, b. 
1844; <^1- 1844. 961. Ml. — Thomas Rattoome, I). .\ug. 6, 1845; '"• Mary 
Little. 962. IV. — Laura Ann. b. \]>ril 12, 1847; i"- (0 Edward Mon- 
tealh; m. (2) h^itch James S\vinl)urnc. 



BENAJAH DUNHAM. 293 

COOK— SCOTT. 

939 ELIZA-BETH D. RATTOOME, b. July 29, 1817; m. (i) Eel). 
TO. 1839, Hciirv C. Cook, merchant, Pulaski, N. Y. ; b. Sept. 11, 1S14; 
d. Sidney, Ohio. Aug". 6, 1841 ; m. (2) Xov. 14, 1848, Martin Kingsley 
Scott, merchant; 1). Eel), i, 1809; d. P^eb. 26, t88i, Bennington, \'t. 
Issue: 963. I. — Henry C. Cook, b. Sept. 10. 1840; m. Sept. 2, 1875. 
Annie \an Wart. Albany, X. V., who d. Jan. 10, i8(j6. 964. IT. — 

, Elora Elizabeth Scott, b. Feb. 10, 1856; m. janies Livingston Rice. 
965. HI. — 'Caroline Lucretia, h. Oct. 23, 1857; d. Nov. 3, 1862. 

941 WTLLIAxAl RATTOOME. b. Hoosick, N. Y., Sept. 21, 1821; 
m. Aug. 3, 1846, Sara'h M. Blackwell. Richmond, \'a. ; resides, Albany, 
N. Y. Issue: 966. I. — Thomas Rattoome, b. Aug. 25, 1847. 967- IE 
— Ann \'irginia, 1). July 17, 1859; d. Jan. 15, 1882. 

WATSON. 

928 MARY RATTOOME, b. Eeb. 8, 1773; m. James Watson, Jr.; 
b. Newry, Ireland, Nov. 24, 1765; d. Paris. France, March 22, 181 5; she 
d. Dec. 13, 1839. Issue: 968. I. — ^Amelia Watson, 1). April 18, 1795; 
m. Isaac GuHck ; d. Eeb. 17, 1853. 969. II. — Amia iMa'tilda, b. Nov. 21, 
1800; m. Lewis Colding; d. June 30, 1876. 970. HI. — ^John Rattoome, 
b. Jan. 24, 1803; m. Ca'thrine Jjurdge ; d. Aug. 19, 1880. 971. IV. — 
Susanna Bell, b. Nov. 18, 1805; d. Sept. 9, 1807. 972. V. — Isabella 
Dunham, b. F^eb. 13, 1807; m. Aug. 8, 1832, David N. Wiley. Had 
Gerardus Wynkoop Wiley : she d. Nov. 16, 1837. 973. VI. — Georgean- 
na Carter, b. Sept. 25, 1808; m. Jolin H. Watson; d. Jan. 6, 1890. 

970 JOHN R. WATSON, b. Jan. 24. 1803 ; m. July 29. 1830, Cathe- 
rine Burdge ; d. Aug. 19, 1880. Issue, b. Perth Amboy, N. J.: 974. I. 
— James Toavnley Watson, b. Nov. 26, 1831 ; m. Matilda G. Gulick. 
*975. II. — Susan du Bois, b. Feb. 26, 1834; d. Oct. 19, 1905. 976. HI. — 
Thomas Phenix, b. Eeb. 13, 1836; d. Eeb. 23, 1838. 977. IV. — Uriab 
Burdge, m. Virginia Rowlett ; he b. Eeb. 6, 1838. 978. V. — Mary Rat- 
toome, b. Oct. II, 1839; m. W. T. Meredi'th, broker, N. Y. C. 

AUSTIN. 

940 AMELIA O. RATTOOME, b. July 14, 1819; m. Aug. 6, 1851, 
Bennington, Vt., Caleb Au&tin, paper manufacturer ; b. Bennington, A't., 
Feb. 25, 1803;. d. Walloomsac, N. Y., Jan. 25, 1879; sbe d. 1893, 
W^alloomsac, N. Y. Issue, b. Walloomsac, N. Y. Issue. 979. I. — James 
Henrv Austin, b. July 4, 1843, Bennington. 980. II. — Celinda Henry, 
b. Aug. 5, 1844; m. Rolbert C. Manley. 981. HI. — Thomas Rattoome, 
b. Oct. 9, 1854; m. Edna C. Merchant. 982. IV. — ^Caleb Downer, b. 
July 14, 1856, Walloomsac, N. Y. ; m. Oct. 14, 1896, Joanna Hinsdill, 



294 BENAJAH DUNHAM. 

Bcnning-ton, Vt. She is dau. of Stephen and Joanna Dcane (Hinsdill) 
Robinson, Bennington ; resides, Elizabeth, N. J. ; business, National 
Express Company, New York City. 

981 THOMAS R. AUSTIN, b. Oct. 9. 1854; m. Feb. 11, 1885, Edna 
C. Merchant, White Creek, N. Y. Issue : 983. I. — Herbert Merchant 
Austin. 1). Nov. 9, 1892, 'Centre White Creek, N. Y. 984. II. — ^Olive 
Austin, b. June 30, 1905; d. July 12, 1905. 

MANLEY. 

980 CELINDA H. AUSTIN, b. Aug. 7, 1844; m. April 16, 1866, 
Robert C. Manley ; she d. Dec. 16, 1872. Issue: 985. I. — Frank Aus- 
tin Manley, b. March 15, 1867; m. Sept. 27, 1899, Woodie Hooker. Had 
986 Florence Virginia, May 7, 1905. 987. II. — Rachel Emerah, b. 
August 23, 1868. 988. HI. — ^Avis Belle, b. June 26, 1870; m. Joseph W. 
Bechtel. 989. IV. — James Caleb, b. March 25, 1872; m. June, 1903, 
Esther Ross. Issue: 990. I. — Marion Ross. 

GULICK. 

968 AMELIA WATSON, b. April 18, 1795 ; m. May 24. 1819, Isaac 
Gulick, of Kingston, N. J.; d. Feb. 17, 1853. Issue: 991. I. — Mary 
Watson Gulick, b. Marc'h 5, 1820; m. Robert Finley Scudder, March 
27, 1849. 992. II. — Margaret Van Dyck, 1). Sept. zy, 182 1 ; m. Edwin 
Jackson Bent, May 10, 1846; d. June i, 1863. 993. HI. — Evelina Lynn, 
b. Dec. 5, 1823; m. Montgomery Blackvvell, Oct. 14, 1846. 994. IV. — 
James Watson, b. Sept. 24, 1825 ; m. (1 ) Elizabeth Smith ; m. (2) Gertrude 
Brokaw; m. 1861 (3) Jennie Post; m. 1866 (4) Sadie Stryker B'rokaw, 
1875. 995. V. — ^Francis Alexander, m. Cat'herine Adams ; he d. July 6, 
1828. 996. VT. — Anna Matilda, d. in infancy; I). June 14, 1830; d. July 
14, 1850. 997. VII. — Matilda Golding, m. James Townley Watson. 
998. VIII. — ^Edmund Bussing, m. Feb., 1833, Alice Snowden ; he b. Feb. 
8, 1833. 

973 GEORGBAINNA C. WATSON, b. Sept. 25, 1808; m. March 
27, 1827, John H. Watson, Westchester, N. Y. ; she d. Jan. 6, 1890. 
Issue: 999. I. — Mary Rattoome Watson, d. in infancy, tooo. II. — 
John Honnewcll, m. Lucy Kidd, Chicago, 111. Had Geo. Carter. looi. 
HI. — George Carter. 

KINGSLAND. 

942 JULIA A. RATTOOME, b. June 24, 1846; m. Nov. 2, 1867, 
Theodore S. Kingsland, Brooklyn, N. Y. Issue: 1002. I. — Julia 
Irene Kingsland, b. May 18, 1870; d. May 26, 1870. 1003. II. — 'Carrie 
Louise, b. Oct. 17, 1871 ; d. July 3, 1874. 



BENAJAH DUNHAM. 295 

949 THOMAS S. MOTT, b. Dec. 15, 1826, Hamilton, N. Y. ; m. 
Bridgewater, N. Y., July, 1847, Sarah W. B. De Wolfe; president of 
First Najtional Bank, Oswego ; president, Oswego Water Works Co. ; 
interested in sihipping; d. Sept. 14. 1891. Issue: 1004. I. — John 
Thomas Mott, b. Hamilton, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1848; m. Oswego, N. Y., 
Oct. 30, 1873, Alice Jane. dau. of Luther and Leafy (Bailey) Wclg^ht ; 
president of P^irst National Bank, Oswego ; president, Oswego Water 
Works Co. ; treasurer Gas Liglit Co. Had Luther Weight, b,. Nov. 

30, 1874. 1005. H. — ^Catharine L. Mott, m. Ward. Issue: 

1006. I. — ^Thomas Clark Ward, midshipman, U. S. N.; d. April 13, 1904. 
Bessie DeWolf Ward, m. Nov. 5, 1903; m. Edwin Allen Stebbans. 

950 WILLIAM D. PERRY, b. Aug. 7, 1836; m. Jan. 7, 1873, Ahce 
Brewster; b. Sept. 26, 1848; farmer, Lansingburg, X. Y. Issue: 1006. 
I. — ^Caroline Marcia Perry, h. Sept. 18, 1874. 1007. II. — ^Albert Gard- 
ner, b. Feb. 17, 1877. 1008. HI. — Valentine Scott, b. May 3, 1880. 

FILKIN. 

952 OLIVIA R. PERRY, b. Aug. 17, 1842; m. Sept. 8, 1864, John 
J. Filkin ; farmer; member New York legislature, 1877, Lansingburg, 
N. Y. ; b. Dec. 9, 1840; d. April 12. 1888. Issue: 1009. I- — Perry 
Filkin, b. Nov. zy, 1865; m. June 28, 1894, Clara Baillie Butler, dau. 
of John ; b. March 18, 1873; oivil engineer, Lansingburg, N. Y. loio. 
II. — ^(Jliver Beaton, b. April 23, 1868; m. Nebtie C, dau. Matthew Milli- 
man ; b. Oct. 23, 1865, Lansing<l>urg. Had John J., b. Dec. 21, 1892; 
Louise, b. March 21, 1896. 

MOTT. 

956 ISABELLA D. EDDY, b. Aug. 20, 1839, Troy, N. Y. ; m. June 
23, 1863, 'Charles M. Mott, Hamilton, N. Y. ; he d. March 25, i89'2; she 
(1. July zy, 1905. Issue: 101 r. I.- — •Josephine Prucedine Mott, b. June 
8, 1864. io'[2. II. — Alice Eddy, b. Jan. 29, 1872. 1013. III. — ^Charles 
M., b. Nov. 22, 1875. 

LTVINGSTOIN. 

958 MA'RY F. EDDY, b. Troy, Jan. 26, 1845; m. April 18, 1876, 
Ephraim Livingston, Lowell, Mass. Issue, Lowell, Mass.: 1014. I. 
— Harris B. Livingston, b. March 21, 1877; m. Lucena Inez Vinell, 
April 21, 1903; she d. April 15, 1905. Issue: Claire Louise, 'b. Jan. 
4, 1904. 1015. II. — Mary S., b. Jan. 22, 1879. 1016. HI. — Ethel Eddy, 
b. July 14, 1880. 

961 THOMAS R. PERRY, b. Aug. 6, 1845 ; m. Oct., 1868, Mary 
Little, N. Y. C. Issue: 1017. I. — Amita Little Perry, b. Dec. 13, 
1869. 1018. II. — Galen Carlos, b. 1871. 



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MONTEATH. 

962 LAURA A. 1M-:R'RY, h. April 12. 1847: ni. (i) April 29, 1869, 
Edwartl .MoiUcaih. nicrchanl, Albany, N. ¥.;(!. March 20. 1876; m. (2) 
April 22. 1885. iMtch J. Swiirbunie, lawyer. N. Y. C. ; he d. Jul\- 7, 1885. 
Issue: 1019. 1. — Pierre Monteath, b. April 4, 1870. 1020. II. — 
Laura, b. Se])t. 20. 1871 ; m. Nov. 12, 1901, Charles Ruston. Jr. Issue: 
Monteath Ruston. 'b. May 24, 1903. 1021. TIT. — Edward, b. Aug. 4, 
1873; d. March 17. 1874. 1022. W . — Jessie, b. July 2"/, 1^75; m. Jan. 
30, 1896, Robert Cutiting. Issue: Zet'hleen. b. ( )ct. 29, 1899; she d. 
March 31. 1904. 1023. V. — Lawrence, broker. X. Y. C. 

RICE. 

964 FLORA E. 'S'OOTT. b. T^\4:). 10. 1856. r.enning-ton, Vt.; m. 
March 9. 1882, James L. Rice; b. July 6, 1848, Lansinghurg. N. Y. 
Issue: 1024. I. — Louise Perry Rice, b. Aug. 20, 1883. 1025. TL— 
Marion Scott, b. April 13, 1885. 1026. III. — Earl Kingsley, b. Nov. 
8, 1886; d. Aug. 25, 1887. 1027. IV. — ^Florence Elizabeth, b. Jan. 5, 
1890. 1028. \. — Olive Rattoome, b. June 2;^^, 1892; d. Aug. 14, 1892. 
1029. \'I. — ^Alice Lucretia, b. Jan. 26, 1896. 

974 JAMES T. WATSOIN, b. Nov. 26. 1831 ; ni. June, 1859, Ma- 
tilda (jolding Gulick, Perth Aimboy, N. J., real estate. Issue: 1030. 
I. — John Ra'ttoorne Watson, b. March 19, i860; d. A])ril 2'j, 1864. 1031. 
IT.- — Ilenr\ ^w l!ois. 1). Nov. 21, 1861; d. March 2. 1864. 1032. TIT. — 
Lnuise du Pols, b. May 5. 1865; ni. Caroline Ijancroft. Jan. 6, 1901. 
Issue: James T. Pancroft, b. Feb. 17, 1901 ;. d. Jan. 11, 1902. 1033. 
IV. — James Tovvniey, b. Feb. 10. 1868; m. Nov. 2y, 1898, Ida Josephine 
Moore. Issue: Julia Courtney, b. Nov. 24, 1899. 1034. V. — John 
Llunhaui. b. June 10, 1869; m. June 21. 1894, Georgia Mitchell. Issue: 
Eunice AP. b. Feb. 9, 1900. 1035. \l. — ^Georganna Carter, b. A])ril 
22. 1871 ; d. Aug. 22, 1872. 1036. VIP— Susan du Pois, b. Dec. 9, 1872; 
m. b'eb. 11, i8(/). (ieorge Wilfred Johnston. Issue: George Wilfred 
Johnson, Jr., b. July 8, 1900. James Watson Johnston, b. Feb. 17, 1902. 

977 URIAH B. WATSON, m. \irginia Rowlett, who d. Jan., 1898; 
banker, Perth Amboy, N. J. Issue: 1037. I. — Catherine Mary Wat- 
son. 1038. IP — John 1\.. b. August, 1872. 

DELONG. 

946 ANNA E. M'OLTHER, b. Dec. 19, 1839; m. July 28, 1857, 
Asa'hel A. Delong; 1). Dec. 18, 1836; d. Feb. 16, 1881 ; she d. June 24, 
1884. Issue: 1039. I. — iMary Elizabeth Delong, b. Oct. 30, i860; m. 
June 9, 1874, Henry Norton; b. Nov. 29, 1856. Had Frederic, b. Nov. 



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22, 1875; d. Dec. 19, 1893; Julia, h. June 2^, 1877; '^i- ^^^^- ^8, 1898, 
Charles Kempt. 1040. II. — ^Charles Alvaro, 1:). Oct. 28, 1862; m. Dec. 
19, 1889. Louisa Charlton; b. 'May 30, 1863. Had Louetta, b. Aug. 
5, 1890; Myrtle, b. Sept. 3, 1891 ; Stanislaus, b. Sept. 6, 1893; Am- 
brose, !> Oct. 13, 1895. 1041. III. — Kate Margaret, b. Aug. 16, 1866; 
d. Sept. 26, 1866. 1042. IV. — James, b. Dec. 11, 1870; m. Nov. t6, 
1898, Christine Burns. 1043. "^ ■ — ^Harriet Molther, b. Oct. 3, 1872; d. 
July 4, 1898. ^ 1044. VI. — Anna Belle, b. Aug. 14, 1875; d. May 2, 1898. 

944 JOHN R. MOLTHER, b. Feb. 29, 1836; m. (i) Feb. i, 1862, 
tiarriet A. Niles; b. Dec. 25, 1839; d. March 16, 1884; m. (2) Oct. 16, 
1895, Mrs. Alice M. Henderson; resides, Oswego, N. Y. Issue, b. 
Pulaski, N. Y. : 1045. I- — William Ra'ttoome Molt'her, b. Dec. 12, 
1862; m. Dec. 26, 1889, Stella Rivers Averill, Springfield, Mass. Had 
Francis Rattoome Molther, h. Oct. 15, 1893. 1046. II. — John Frank, 
b. Sept. 19. 1866; (1. April 15. 1867. 1047. HI- — Susan Niles, b. Oct. 
12, 1870; m. Oct. 12, 1898, Arthur Truell Boutv/ell, Andover, Mass. 
1048. IV. — ^Anna Augu&ta, 1). Marc'h 8, 1872; m. Sept. 14, 1897, Ray- 
mond IJronte Paddock, druggist, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

947 R'OBERT K. MOLTHER, b. July 17, 1842; m. (i) Aug. 16, 
1868, Isabel Homan; b. April 15, 1846; d. April 30, 1869; m. (2) Dec. 
29, 1875, Camelia Morgan, Detroit, Mich. Issue : 1049. 1- — John 
Lewis M'oltiher, 1). Jan. 8, 1877; assistant cashier, First National Bank, 
Oswego. 1050". II. — ^^Catherine Lucinda, b. April 17, 1851 ; m. April 20, 
1871, Thomas Ward, colonel and assistant adjutant general, U. S. A. 
Had Thomas Mott, b. April, 1872; d. April, 1874; Philip Raymond, b. 
July 13, 1874; m. Oswego, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1898, Kate L}on ; he is second 
lieutenant, Seventh U. S. Artillery. Had Laura, b. April 6, 1899; 
Bessie De Wolfe, b. April 2t„ 1876. Elliot Mott, b. Nov. 26, 1877; 
d. 1878; Katherine Mott, b. Sept. 17, 1881 ; Thomas Clark, b. Jan. 2, 
1883; John Mott, b. June 28, 1886. 1051. HI.— Elliot Bostwick, b. 
April 30, 1 861 ; m. Oswego, N. Y., June 6, 1883, Louise W'heeler. 
Had Katherine Louise, h. Nov. 6, 1884; Elliot Wheeler, b. Alay 19, 
1887. 

MARTIN. 

863 MARIA, b. Jan. 12, 1771 ; m. Dec. 30, 1798, Mercy or Reene 
Martin; b. Jan. 9, 1768; she d. Feb. 12, 1842. Issue: 1052. I. — John 
Dunham Martin, b. Feb. 7, 1794; m. Jan. 11, 181 5, Sarah Runyon, dau. 
of Richard and Phebe. 1053. II. — Mary, m. Joseph Dunn, of Joel and 
Rachel. 



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DUNN. 

1053 MARY MARTIN, m. Joseph Dunn. Issue: 1054. I. — 
Ellis Dunn. ni. Sarah Carick. 1055. II. — ^Martin, m. Margaret A. 
Ayers. 1056. HI. — Joel R., d. young. 

1052 JOHN DUNHAM MARTIN, b. Feb. 7, 1794; m. Jan. it, 
1816, Sarah, dau. of Richard and Sarah Runyon. Issue: 1057. I. — 
Mary Martin, m. Joseph Dunn. 1058. II. — Richard R.. m. Mary B. 
Shelby. 1059. J 1 1. — Rennie, m. Mary D. Barrickle. 1060. IV. — Isaac 
L., m. Isabella Cook. 

1060 ISAAC L. MARTIN, m. Isabella Cook. Issue: 1061. I.— 
John D. Alartin. 1062. II. — Richard E. 1063. HI. — Mary, m. Charles 
Martin. 

18 HEZEKIAH_, b. Dec. 3, 1707; m. Dec. 21, 1733, Elizabeth 
Drake. Issue: 1064. I. — Francis, b. July 20, 1735. 1065. II. — 
Rachel, b. Feb. 21, 1736. 1066. HI. — Delilah, 1). Oct. 5, 1738. 1067. 
I\'. — ^Hezekiah, b. April 8, 1740. 

19 BENAIAiH, b. Aug. 30, 1712; m. Sept. 19, 1745, Hannah Mar- 
tin; 1752, .she bought land of Benaiah, adjoining Jonathan's and 
Bcnaiah's lands; 1757, he bought land of E(hnund Griffith, adjoining 
his, Jonathan's and Martin's. Issue: 1068. I. — Isaiah, b. Nov. 22, 
1746. 1069. II. — Sarah, b. Nov. 22, 1746. 

20 IMARTIN. b. Dec. 11, 1714; m. 1736, Martha Wooden. Issue: 
1070. I. — Jemima, b. Nov. 15, 1737. 1071. H. — Josiah, b. Jan. 2, 1739. 
1072. HI. — Mary, b. July 15, 1741. 1073. IV. — Hester, b. Sept. 11, 
1743. 1074. \. — Rachel, b. Aug. 27, 1745. 1075. VI. — Nathan, b. 
March 5, 1747. 

26 ELISHA, b. Oct. IT, 1728. Issue: 1076. L— Phineas, b. 
March 14, 1765. 



DANIEL DUNHAM. 

X. — DAXIEL, the son of Deacon John Dunham, was b. in Ply- 
mouth, 1639; m. jNIehitable Hayvvard. He was admitted a Freeman, in 
1660, and in the following year was appointed highway surveyor. He 
became a land proprietor in Plymouth and Plymton. He resided for a 
time in Bridgewater and Dorchester. Thomas Hayward and his wife, 
Mehitable Hayward, were the children of John Hayward, one of the 
original proprietors of Bridgewater. He d. in 1681. John Hayward 
came to this country in the same vessel with John Ames, son of Richard 
Ames, of Sommersetshire. England, who m. in 1645. Elizabeth Hay- 
ward, of Bridgewater. Thomas Hayward, the brother of Daniel's wife, 
was killed by a fall from a horse in 1698. While a resident of Dor- 
chester, Daniel became acquainted with the father of Rev. Samuel 
Wiswall, with whom a strong friendship was formed. Rev. Samuel 
Wiswall was the successor of Rev. Jonathan Dunham, of Edgartown, 
Martha's Vineyard. The Wiswalls were highly respected and well edu- 
cated. The father and son had received the honorary college degree 
of A. M. 

Samuel Wiswall was b. Sept. 2, 1679; he was undoubtedly selected 
as an assistant pastor by Rev. Jonathan Dunham through the recom- 
mendation of his brother, Daniel. Samuel Wiswall was ordained at 
Edgartown in 1713. He then became assistant pastor and remained as 
such until the death of Rev. Jonathan Dunham in 171 7. He afterwards 
continued as the pastor until the time of his death, December 2^, 1746. 
Samuel Wiswall was 67 years old when he died. Ichabod, the son of 
Samuel Wiswall, 1). in 1704; m. in 1725, Jerusha Norton, dau. of John 
Norton, of Boston. She was a sister of Jemima Norton, who m. Cor- 
nelius Dunham, grandson of Rev. Jonathan Dunham. Sanuiel, the son 
of Ichabod Wiswall, b. in 1739; m. Anna Jenkins; b. Sept. 18, 1742; 
Mary, the granddaughter of Cornelius Dunham, b. Nov. 5, 1759; m. 
Lemuel Jenkins as his third wife. These facts are some of the evidence 
that shows the friendly relations existing between the Dunhams and 

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3O0 DANIEL DUNHAM. 

W'iswalls. Rev. Jonathan Dunham honored the name of his l)rother 
when he named his first son, Daniel Dunham. 

COLLATERAL BRANiCHES. 

FRANCIS COOKE, passenger on Speedwell from Delft Haven to 
England, transferred to Mayflower; signer of Mayflower Compact; m. 
Hester, a Walloon ])assenger; came on ship Ami; tliird Pilgrim ship 
reached I'lymouth, July, 1623. Children: L — John, b. in llolland; m. 
1634, Sarah Richard; passenger on Mayflower. II. — Jane. b. in Hol- 
land; m, after 1627, Experience Mitchell, passenger on Ann. IH. — 
Jacob, 1). in llolland about 1618; m. Damaris Hopkins, 1646; 2d, Eliza- 
beth (Lettice) Shurtlelif, 1669, a passenger by Ann. 1623. I\'. — Hester, 
m. Richard Wright. iC)44. \. — Mary, b. in I'lymouth. 1624-7. 

MITCHELL. 

EXPERIENCE MITCHI^LL. passenger on ship Ann. 1623. was 
with the Pilgrims at Leyden ; m. Jane Cooke after 1627. Children; 1. 
— Thomas. II. — John. m. Mary Bonny. HI. — Jacob, m. Susanna 
Pope. 1\'. — Edward, m. Mary Hayward. V. — Elizabeth, m. John 
Washburn. VL — Mary. m. John Shaw. VIT. — Sarah, m. John Hay- 
ward, of the Plain. \'III. — Hannah, m. Dea. Joseph Hayward, his third 
wife. 

HAYWARD. 

THOMAS HAYWARD. came from Sommersetshire, England, in 
1638. He was made a freeman in 1646. Children; I. — Mehital)lc. b. 
about 1643; m. Daniel Dunham, 1668. H. — Thomas, m. Sarah; killed 
by fall from a horse. HI. — Nathaniel, m. Hannah, dau. of Dea. John 
Willis. IV. — John, of the Plain, m. Sarah, dau. of Experience Mitchell. 
V. — Joseph, m. Alice Brett; 3d, Hannah, dau. of Experience Mitchell. 
\"I. — Mary, m. Edward Mitchell. VII. — Martha, m. John Howard 
(Hawardj, first of the name in Plymouth. 

JOHN HAYWARD, of the Plain, m. Sarah, dau. of Experience 
Mitchell. Children; I. — Sarah, b. Oct. 25, 1663; m. Nathaniel Brett, 
1683. II. — John, b. April 20, 1667; m. Susanna Edson, 1697. HI. — 
Joseph, b. Nov. 23, 1669; m. Mehitable, dau. of Daniel Dunham, May 
20, 1700. I\'. — Mary, b. April 20, 1672; m. William Ames, 1698. V. — 
Thomas, b. Jan. 10, 1674; m. Bethiah Breet, 1703. VI. — Benjamin, b. 
Nov. 26, 1677. VII. — Susanna,' b. Aug. 10, 1680; m. Nov. 11, 1702, 
Thomas, son of Nathaniel Hayward. VIII. — Elizabeth, b. April 6, 
1683; m. Edmund Remson, 1717. IX. — Benoni. b. March 16, 1686; m. 
Hannah Gould, 1717; 2d, Hannah Page, 1743. X. — Mercy, b. 1687. 

NATHANIEL HAYWARD, m. Hannah, dau. of Deacon John 



DANIEL DUNHAM. 3OI 

Willis. Children: I. — Nathaniel, b. 1664 ; m. Elizabeth . II. 

— ^John, m. Sarah Willis. III. — Thomas, m. Snssanna, dan. of John 

Hayward, of the Plain. IV. — Samuel, m. Elizabeth . V. — 

Benjamin, m. Sarah Aldrich. VI. — Elisha, m. Experience Harvey. 
VII. — Patience, m. Israel Alger. 

THOMAS HAYWARD, m. Susanna, dau. of John Hayward, of 
the Plain. Children: I. — Susanna, b. 1749; m. Jesse Edson, 1766. II. 
Mary, b. 1747; m. Benjamin Marshall, Nov. 3, 1768. HI. — Betty, 
b. 1758; d. 1812. IV. — Thomas, b. 1758; m. Haimah Hayward, 1781. 

MARSHALL. 

MARY HAYWARD, b. 1747; m. Benjamin Marshall, Nov. 2, 1768. 
Children: I. — Hayward, b. April 6, 1771 ; m. June 8, 1794, Olive Hay- 
ward. II. — Benjamin, b. Aug. 12, 1777; captain in regular army; 
, wounded in duel, 1812 ; d. 1818. HI. — Rowlandson, b. Dec. 7, 1780; m. 
Olive Manley, June 26, 1808. IV. — Ambrose, b. May 12, 1784. V. — 
Gannett, b. May 12, 1784; m. Mary Hayward. VI. — Polly, b. July 3, 
1788. VII. — Calvin, b. Aug. 12, 1774; m. Ruth Gay, August, 1805. 
VIII. — Betsy, b. July 28, 1781 ; m. Ephraim Bartlett, March 26, 1826. 

DANIEL DUNHAM'S CHILDREN'S: 2. I.— Hannah, named 
in honor of his sister, b. in 1671 ; m. in 1690; Joseph Alden, b. in 
1669. He was the son of Joseph Alden and Mary Symmonds and 
grandson of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins. John Alden d. Sept. 12, 
1687, when Joseph was 18 years old. Hannah d. in 1747. 3. H. — 
Mehitable, named after mother, was h. in 1672; m. May 30, 1700, 
Joseph Hayward, who was b. Nov. 23, 1669. He was the son of John 
Hayward and .Sarah Mitchell, dau. of Thomas and Experience Mitchell, 
who in 1638, resided in Duxbury. Joseph Hayward, d. in 1750. 4. HI. 
— Daniel, 1). 1675; m. Elizabeth in 1695; resided in Dorchester. She 
was b. in Rhode Island. 

2 HANNAH, b. 1671 ; m. 1690; Joseph Alden, b. 1667. Issue: 5. 
I. — Daniel, b. 1691 ; m. Abigail Shaw in 1717. 6. II. — Joseph, b. 1693. 7. 
HI. — Eleazer, b. 1694; m. Martha Shaw in 1720. She was b. in 1700 
and d. in 1760. He d. at South Bridgewater, Mass., in 1773. 8. IV. — 
Hannah, b. 1696; m. Mark Lathrop March 29, 1722, a sou of Mark the 
second. 9. V. — Mary, b. 1699; in. Timothy Edson. 10. \'I. — Joseph, 
b. in 1700. II. \ II. — .Sanniel, b. 1705; ni. Abiah Edson, in 1728, and in 
1752 he m. Rebecca Washburn. He d. in 1785. 12. VIII. — Jonathan, 
b. 1703. 13. IX. — Mehitable, b. 1707; m. Barnal)as Eaton. She d. in 
1737. 14. X. — Seth, b. 1710; m. Mehitable Carver, dau, of Eleazer 
Carver. Seth was a captain at South Bridgewater. 



302 DANIEL DUNHAM. 

5 DANIEL ALDEN, b. 1691 ; m. 1717. Issue: 15. I. — Joseph, 
1). 1718: ni. 1742, Susannah Packard, dau. of Solomon Packard. He 
moved to Worcester, Mass. 16. II. — Daniel, b. 1720; m. Jane Turner, 
in 1747. Moved to Lebanon, Conn., and d. in 1790. 17. III. — Abigail, 
b. 1722; m. Deacon Eleazer Whitman in 1742. 18. IV. — Zephaniah, b. 
1724: m. Ilopehill Wade, dau. of Thomas Wade. He d. in 1804. 19. 
\'. Hannah, b. 1726; m. Joshua Blodget. She d. in 1776, and he d. at 
the age of 70. 20. VL — ^Mehitable, b. in 1729. 21. VH. — Barnabas, 
b. 1732. He d. at the age of 60. 22. VIII. — Ebenezer, b. in 1734. 
Died in 1755. 23. IX. — Mary, b. 1737; m. Isaac Fuller. He moved 
to Stafford. 

7 ELEAZER, m. in 1720, Martha Shaw, dar.. of Joseph Shaw, of 
South Bridgewater. Issue: 24. I. — Jonathan, b. in 1721. 25. II. — 
Eleazer, b. 1723; m. Sarah Whitman, dau. of Nicholas Whitman. 26. 
HI.— Abraham, b. 1725. 27. IV. — David, b. 1727, at Ashfield; m. Lucy, 
dau. of Noah Thomas, of Middleboro. He d. in 1807. 28. V.— Joshua, 
b. 1729; m. Experience, dau. of Nathaniel Hayvvard. She was b. in 
1719. He d. at Greenwich in 1809. 29. VI.— Caleb, b. 1731. 30. VII. 
Ezra, b. 1734. He was deacon at Greenwich. 31. VIII. — Timothy, 1). 
1736; m. Sarah Weld at Attleboro. He resided at Savoy and d. at 
age 92. 

II SAMUEL, b. 1705; m. Abiah Edson, dau. of Captain Josiah 
Edson. Resided at Titicut. Issue: 32. I. — Abiah, h. 1729; m. Seth 
Harris in 1751. 33. II. — Mehitable, b. 1732; m. Joshua Packard. 34. 
HI.— Sarah, b. 1734. 35. IV. — Samuel, b. 1736; m. Williams. Re- 
sided at Abington and Bridgewater. 36. V. — Josiah, b. 1738; m. Bath- 
shcba Jones, of Raynham. 37. VI. — Simeon, b. 1740; m. Mary, dau. 
of Seth Packard. 38. VH. Seth. 

14 SETH, m. Mehitable Carver in 1740. She was dau. of Captain 
Eleazer Carver, of South Bridgewater. She d. in 1757. He then m. 
Jane Hayward. Issue: 39. I. — Oliver, b. 1740; m. Experience, dau. of 
Captain Solomon Leonard. 40. II. — Seth, Jr., b. 1741 ; m. Mary Carver. 
41. HI. — Caleb, b. 1744. 42. IV. — Joseph, captain, 1). 1747; m. Bathia, 
dau. of Capt. Eleazer Carver. 

42 JOSEPH, ]). 1747. Issue: 43. I.— Mehitable, b. 1775. 44. II. 
— Joseph, captain, b. 1777. 45. HI. — Daniel, 1). 1780. 46. IV. — 
Thomas, 1). 1782. 47. A'. — Alexander, b. 1783. 48. VI. — Cyrus, b. 
1785. 49. VH.— Eunice, b. 1788. 50. VIII.— Seth. 51. IX.— Bathiah. 
52. X. — Betsey. 

47 ALEXANDER ALDEN, m. 1814, Maria Conant. Issue: 53. 



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I. — Maria Conant Alden, b. 1820. 54. II.— Louisa Cook. 55. III. — 
Marier J., b. 1839 ; m. Henry I. Powers. 

15 JOSEPH, b. in 1718; m. Susannah Packard in 1742. Removed 
to Worcester. Died in 1768. Issue: 56. I. — Zenas, b. 1745. 57. II. 
— Martha, b. 1747. 

16 DANIEL, b. in 1720; m. Jane Turner in 1747. Resided at 
Stafford. Removed to Lebanon. Issue: 58. I. — Eleazer, doctor. 
Removed to Randolph. He d. in 1790. 

39 OLIVER, b. in 1740; m. Experience, dau. of Solomon Leonard, 
in 1765. Died in 1820. Issue: 59. I. — Caleb, b. 1766; m. Sally, dau. 
of Benjamin Hayvvard, in 1700. 60. II. — Experience (Peddy), ni. 
Solomon Peck. 61. HI. — C^liver. b. 1770. 62. IV. — Cromwell, b. 1773. 

40 SETH, b. in 1741 ; m. Mary Carver. Issue: 63. I. — Seth, b. 
1769; m. Sally, dau. of William Snell, 1800. 64. II. — Mehitable, b. 1771. 
65. HI. — William Snell, South Bridgewater. 

3 MEHITABEL, b. 1672; m. May 30, 1700, Joseph Hayward, son 
of John Hayward and Sarah Mitchell. Issue: 66. I. — Mehitabel, b. 
May 17, 1701 ; m. Samuel Edson, March 17, 1738. 67. II. — Thomas, b. 
Sept. 23, 1702; m. Constant Keith, 1729. 68. HI. — Joanna, b. Aug. 
15, 1704; m. David Snow, 1731. 69. IV. — Melatiah, b. Aug. 31, 1706; 
m. Samuel Dunbar. 70. A'.— Hannah, b. 1708. 71. VI. — Sarah, b. 
1710. yi. VII. — Joseph, b. 1713; d. Oct. 17, 1733. J^y. VIII. — Daniel, 
b. Nov. 29, 1715; d. June 25, 1749. 74. IX. — Benjamin, b. Feb. 22, 
1717; m., 1742, Sarah, fourth child and eldest dau. of Deacon Reccom- 
pense and Mary (Crossman) Cary. 

74 BENJAMIN, b. 1717; m. Sarah Cary, dau. of Reccompense 
Cary, and Sarah Crossman. Issue: 75. I. — Sarah, b. 1744; m. Isachcr 
Snell. yC:). II. — ^Joseph, b. 1746; m. Olive, dau. of Daniel and Rebecca 
Manley, Jan. 16, 1768. yy. HI. — Mary, b. 1746; m. 1777, Capt. 
Zebedee Snell. 78. I\'. — Daniel, b. 1752 ; m. 1777, Bathia Howard. 79. 
V. — Benjamin, b. 1754; m. Abigail Perkins in 1777. 80. VI. — Cary, b. 
1759; m. in 1779, Mary Thompson. 

76 JOSEPH HAYWARD, of Benjamin, 1717; b. in 1746; m. Olive 
Manley, Oct. 20, 1768. She was a dau. of Daniel Manley. Issue: 87. 
I. — Olive Hayward; m. in 1794, Hayward Marshall; b. April 6, 1771. 
88. II. — Asaph Hayward; m. in 1791, Polly Drake. 

Marshall' 

87 OLIVE hayward, m. in 1794, Hayward Marshall; b. April 
6, 1771. Issue: 89. I. — Hayward Marshall, m. in 1826, Almira Wild, 
dau. of Richard Wild and Rhoda Carv. Rhoda Carv was dau. of Col. 



304 DANIEL DUNHAM. 

Simeon Cary. After her death lie m. Nancy R. Hayward, dan. of 
Joseph, son of Asaph Hayward. 

89 CHILDREN OF HAYWARD MARSHALL. T.y first wife : 
Issue: 90. I. — Olive Hayward Marshall, b. Fel:). 28. 1828; m. Frederic 
L. Trow. 91. II. — Eugene Marshall, b. July 10, 1832; m. Lizzie Will- 
iams, dan. of Robert S., and Catharine McPhaill. By second wife: 
Issue: 92. HI. — Polly Alma, b. Nov. 13, 1852; m. Weston Spooner. 
93. IV. — Cary Hayward, b. Jan. 13, 1859; m. Emily J. Drew. 91 
EUGENE MARSHALL, b. 1832; m. Lizzie Williams. Issue: 94. I. 
—Ella Frances, b. Sept. 15, 1868; d. June 11, 1888. 95. II.— Hayward, 
b. July 15, 1870. 96. HI. — Anna Olive, b. March 6, 1876. 97. IV. — 
Ethel Eugenia, b. March 13, 1880. 

4 DANIEL, b. in Dorchester, 1675; m. in Rhode Island, in 1696, 

Elizabeth . Issue: 98. I. — Daniel, b. 1705; m. Elizabeth 

. 99. II. — William, 1). 1708; m. (1) name unknown; (2) Feb. 

II, 1756, Mary Taylor. Daniel and William Dunham were among the 
original settlers of Georgia and South Carolina. They located at Dor- 
chester and Newport. It is stated they gave the names to those places 
in honor of the places in which they had previously lived, and of the 
residence of their mother in Rhode Island. P)efore locating they landed 
at Fernidina, I'lorida, in 1732. Daniel moved his family on the first of 
April, 1756, to Midway and Newport, Ga., where the history of his 
family is lost. The father of Daniel and William was a Congregation- 
alist, adhering to the teaching of the Pilgrims, but their UK^her was a 
Bai)list. The first settlement of (jeorgia was made during the reign of 
George II, King of England. This miserable condition of his country- 
men at that time made it necessary for him to act in their l)ehalf. For 
the ])ur])ose of bettering their condition, he gave them a charter, grant- 
ing them the use of land in Georgia without compensation for twenty- 
one years, that they might here begin life anew. With tliis in view. 
General James ( )glethorpe founded a Board of Trustees to carrv out 
the design, lie made a number of trips to Georgia, selecting the best 
colonists he could find to accompany him. One of the expeditions he 
stopped on the eastern coast of Massachuetts. Daniel and William 
Dunliam at this time joined ihe companw In the second trip General 
Oglethor])e took with him Charles Wesley, as his secretary, and John 
Wesley as a missionary to the Indians. Idiese were famous preachers 
with whom tlu' Methodist movements began in England. At tlie same 
time the Wesleys organized the Methodist Society in Georgia, the Con- 
gregationalist, now Presbyterian Church, was started by the Dunhams. 



DANIEL DUNHAM. 305 

99 WILLIAM, m. (2) Mary Taylor, Feb. 2, 1756. William the 
brother of Daniel retained his residence at Dorchester and throngh him 
has the Dunham name been perpetuated in South Carolina. The same 
religious relations that existed in his father's family continued in his. 
He was a Congregationalist and his wife a Baptist. He was twice 
married, first in Massachusetts and second to Mary Taylor. Married 
in 1756. This was a few days before his brother left for Georgia. 
William, d. Dec. 23, 1769; made a will which bears a date prior to his 
death ; all previous wills were set aside for the purpose of disinheriting 
his son, John, who had married a wife unknown to him and against his 
wishes. After his death the children ignored the Avill and gave John 
his full share. Issue: 100. I. — John m. Sarah Clancey. In 1779, he 
located in Liberty County, Ga. loi. II. — William. 102. III. — -Charles, m. 
Mary. 103. IV. — Mary. 104. V. — Esther. 105. VI. — Martha, m. Mr. 
Jones. 106. VH. — Hannah. 107. VIII. — Paul James. 108. IX. — 
Daniel, d. young. 

Extract from William Dunham's Will. "Item. I give and be- 
queath to my son John the use of one-fifth part of my lands and one- 
ninth part of my personal estate, not as yet given during his life, and 
at his death I give and bequeath it to his children to be equally divided 
amongst them ; but for want of such children to return and equally 
divided amongst the rest of my children and their heirs forever." This 
will goes on and gives his lands and money and personal and household 
property to his wife and children, plainly divided shear and shear, lands 
to the sons, money to the daughters. The closing item is this. "I give 
and bequeath to my loving wife Mary Dunham and my six children 
viz; William. Charles, ^Nlary, Esther, Martha, Hannah, Paul, James 
and the child that my wife is now pregnant with, all the remainder. 
Thus it seems that he did not put John's name with his children. The 
child his wife was pregnant with was a son. He was named Daniel, but 
did not reach manhood. After William Dunham's death his children 
ignored his will as far as cutting ofif John went ; and gave him his full 
share of his father's property, just the same as though his last will had 
never been made. 

100 JOHN, son of William, m. Sarah Clancey. Issue: 109. I. — 
William, m. Mary Baisden. 110. 11. — Charles T.. twice m. ; second. Miss 
Adams, who had Fanny Royall ; m. E. Pendleton Jones, iii. III. — 
George T., in Confederate army; d. in 18G8. 112. IV. — Jacob H., b. 
Feb. 26, 1774; ni. Feb. 12, 1799, Mary C. Baisden, dau. of Joseph Bais- 
den and Ann Confrey, who m., second, John Bradford, clergyman; d. 



306 DANIEL DUNHAM. 

Sept. 25, 1832. T13. \\ — Jane, ni. Jesse H. Campbell, clergyman. 114. 
VI. — Polly, m. Josiah Baisden. 115. VII. — Mary, m. Thomas Gould. 
Hatl Belle ; m. Mr. Cmminghani. 

112 JACOB H., clergyman; m. Mary Confrcy Baisden, dan. of 
Joseph Baisden. Issue: 116. 1. — George Washington. 117. II. — 
Thomas J., d. 1857. He m. Anna (Harris) Confrey, granddaughter of 
James Harris. She d. 1822. He served in the Seminole war witli the 
Georgia Rangers. She was dan. of James Harris and sister of a Capt. 
John Harris in the Confederacy. 118. HI. — Ann, m. Dr. Hart. 119. IV. 
— Adam Confrey. 120. V. — Sarah, m., first, Baindae ; second, Gould. 
121. \'I. — Mary, m. Trazvant. Had Mary; m. 1). T. Sloan, Anderson, 
S. C. 122. VII. — Fanny, m. Col. Ashley, Atlanta. Ga. Issue; I.— 
Fanny Ashley, m. Dinwiddle Jones. 

117 THOMAS J., m. Anna, dan. of Capt. Harris. He belonged to 
the Georgia Rangers and served in the Seminole war. He d. in 1857 
and she in 1822. Issue: 123. I. — Hannah Mary, b. 1836; resides at 
homestead. 124. II. — Bradford, b. June 19, 1838; m., first, Emma 
Knox Elsberg; d. 1869, of Baltimore; b. 1835; second, Sophia M. 
Dunnington. He lives in Savannah, Georgia, six miles from Dor- 
chester, S. C. 125. III. — Thomas, orderly sergeant of Georgia Hus- 
sars. 126. IV. — Jacob, d. young. 

121 MARY, m. Mr. Trazvant. Issue: I. — !\1ar\' Trazvant, m. T. 
Douglas Sloan, Anderson, S. C. Issue : I. — ^Mary Dunham Sloan, m. 
Dec. 22, 1904, John B. Jenkins. Issue: I. — J. Douglass Jenkins, b. 
Sept. 12, 1905; d. June 6, 1906. 

122 FANNY, m. Col Ashlew Issue: 127. Fanu), m. Dinwiddle 
Jones. 

124 Bradford, 1). June 19, 1838. Was twice m. ; first to Emma Els- 
berg; second to Sophia Maria B. ])unnington. issue: 128. I. — Anna 
Grace, m. William Onslow Barnhill, English cotton merchant. She had 
son, W^illiam G., who d. in 1894. T29. H. — Julius C, m. Edith Fitz- 
gerald. He is an electrician at Montgomery, Ala. 130. HI. — ^Bessie 
M., Montgomer\-, Ala., m. .\pril 2(), 1905, Edward Pierce Burton. 131. 
IV. — Emma C, m. I'eb. iS, 1903. Lieu. John Wall Norwood, U. S. A. 
132. V. — Ethel, b. 1887, Savannah, (ia. 133. \ I. — Bradford, 1). 1889, 
Savannah, Ga. 

124 BRADFORD DUNHAM. In 1870 he accepted the position of 
chief engineer and superintendent of construction of the Savannah and 
Memphis Railroad (now the Columbus (S: Western). In 1871 Mr. 
Dunham returned to the Montgomery cK: luifaula Railroad, refusing the 



DANIEL DUNHAM. 307 

presidency of that company, but accepting the position of general super- 
tendent, which position he filled until December. 1878, when lie was ap- 
pointed superintendent of the South & North /\labama Railroad, filling 
that office during 1879, and in 1880, in addition to his other work, he 
was made superintendent of the Mobile & Montgomery Railroad, 
Selnia Division of the Western Railroad of Alabama, and the Pineapple 
Division of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad, w!iich position he held 
until his resignation in May, 1881, when he accepted the position of 
general manager of the Virginia Midland Railwa}- (now the Southern), 
but before taking charge of that office he went West and accepted the 
position of general manager of the western lines of the Baltimore & 
Ohio Railroad. He was also made president of three of the roads of 
that system, viz : The Baltimore, Pittsburgh & Chicago Railway of 
Ohio ; the Baltimore, Pittsburgh & Chicago Railroad of Indiana, and 
the Baltimore, Pittsburgh & Chicago Railroad of Illinois. He resigned 
the above office in 1883. From November, 1883, to July, 1884, Mr. 
Dunham was general manager of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad 
Company, at whicli time he returned to tlie Baltimore &; ( )hio Rail- 
road as assistant to the vice-president, until he was elected general 
manager of the lialtimore & Ohio Railroad system, reorganizing the 
various interests under one head, which office he held until December, 
1886, when he resigned, retired from railroad life and returned to 
Montgomery, Alabama, where he filled the office of president of the 
Montgomery Iron Works, president of the Electric Light & Power 
Company, and general manager of the Highland Park Improvement 
Company. He was afterwards elected to the office of vice-president 
and general superintendent of the Montgomerv & hdorida Railroad 
Company, and the same year was made receiver of that company in 
both lower and high courts until the litigation was closed and he became 
general superintendent and trustee for the owners of the property until 
its purchase by the A. T. & I. Company, Ijuilders of the Alabama Mid- 
land Railway, when he was api)ointed general suijcrintendent of the 
Alabama Midland Railway, which position lie occupied from September, 
1889, to Februar\- 15th, 1895, when he was appointed general superin- 
tendent of the Plant System of Railways, reorganizing the various rail- 
ways under one general system. This office he filled until January 23d, 
1900, when he resigned. Mr. Dunham being a civil engineer, as well 
as a mechanical engineer, and being a practical man identified w'ith the 
physical operation of railroads in all departments, all his life, given him 



3o8 DANIEL DUNHAM. 

advantat^'cs in the management of railroad properties, not possessed by 
many railmad men. 

A I'riend of .Mr. llradford I )iinliam furnishes the following sketch 
of the history of that gentleman: Mr. Dunham was born at Cedar 
Point, Liberty County, Ga., June 19, 1838. He lived on a farm until 
about seventeen years of age, his first regular occupation being that 
of a cowboy, and I have often heard him say th.at at that time if he 
could have secured a Winchester ritic, he would have much preferred 
the plains. After leaving the farm, he clerked in wholesale and retail 
stores for eighteen months. He then entered a machine shop and 
worked for three years. In i860 he went to Savannah, Ga., and se- 
cured a position as freight forwarding clerk for the Central Railroad of 
Georgia. In 1861 he worked on the Atlantic & Gulf Railroad as freight 
conductor, and afterwards as passenger conductor. In 1862 he operated 
the Brunswick & Albany Railroad (now the Brunswick & Western), 
between Brunswick and Tebeauville (now Waycross), Ga., under orders v 
from Governor' Jos. E. Brown, who had taken charge of the road as a 
military necessity. For two months in 1862, Mr. Dunham worked on 
the Charleston & Savannah Railway as brakeman and freight con- 
ductor. In July of that year he went to the Alabama & Florida Rail- 
road of Alabama, as a clerk, in which capacity he served until Decem- 
ber of the same year, when 'he was promoted to the position of master 
of transportation, which ofifice he filled until he was made assistant 
superintendent and master of transportation, three years later. In 
1867 Mr. Dunham went to the Montgomery & Eufaula Railroad, as 
superintendent of construction, and 'master of transportation, and in , 
November of the same year was made superintendent of the road, 
which i)osition he held until August, 1870, doing, in addition, the work 
of r(!iad master and master mechanic. 

109 WILLIAM, m. Mary Baisden. She afterwards m. John Brad- 
ford, of Plymouth descent. Issue: 134. I. — William. 135. II. — JohiL 
136. IH. — George W., ca])tain, m. Had one son. 137. IV. — Dr. 
Thomas J. i3(S. \'. — Trof. James T. ^^,q. \']. — 140. VII. — Jane, m. 
Col. Crawford. 141. \ HI. — ^Esther, m. Dr. Hart. 142. IX. — Joseph^^' 
captain. i_|3. X. — Andrew. 

110 CIIAkLF.S 'P., twice m.: second, Adams. Issue: 144. 1;-;— 
Betsy, m. 1 )r. l\o\al. Savannah, (la. Issue: 145. H. — Fanny Royal, 
m. J. I'endletoii Jones, ( )wensbury. 

Ml (il{()l'J(il{ T., m. ; served in the war of 1812. He secured 
pension. He d. 1868. Issue: 146. I. — Sarah J., m. S. P. Manor, ' 



DANIEL DUNHAM. 3O9 

Screven Co., Ga. 147. II. — Mary G., m. John Baker, Tvlclntosh Co., 
Ga., now Wayne. 148. III. — Virginia, m. Peter Small. 149. IV. — 
Cornelia, m. Capt. George Tragan. 

CAMPBELL. 

113 JANE, m. Rev. Jesse H. Campbell. Issne : 150. I. — Prof. 
A. B. Campbell, Troy, Ala. 151. II. — Margarei, m. Jesse H. Camp- 
bell McDonald. 

151 M.\RGARET, m. Jesse Campbell McDonald. Issue: 152. 
I. — ^Caro.line, m. W. D. Krenson. ^53. II. — J. Campbell, cashier Dow 
Law Block, Fort Valley, Ga. 

GOULD. 

115 MARY, m. Thomas Gould. Issue: 154. I.-trBelle Gould, m. 
Cunningham, Decatur, Ga. 



INDEX. 

DEACON JOHN DUNHAM AND HIS DESCENDANTS.. 

Heads of families, only, are indexed. They are respectively numbered 
from one of the sons of Deacon John Dunham, said number being re- 
tained by ihem when they become the heads of families. The number 
of the child, as the head of a family, is given first in the index below, 
then follows the name, date of birth, name of the father in parenthesis 
and his number as a child, and then the number of the page on which 
the record is printed, c. g., ii8 Moses E., 1824 (Moses 102), page 22, 
means that the number of the child as the head of a family is 118; the 
name Moses E., the date of birth, 1824; the name of his father in 
parenthesis Moses followed by his father's number, 102, and lastly the 
number of the page on which the record of Moses E. is to be found, 
viz., 22. The numbers of the children of Deacon John Dunham are 
printed in Roman and their descendants in Arabic numerals. 



Deacon John Dunham, 
John Dunham, . 
'Jdiomas Dunham, 
Jonathan Dunham, 
Josej)h l)unham, 
Jjenajah Dunham, 
Daniel Dunham, 



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3TI 



DUNHAMS. 

Chill 
Numbers. Heads of Families. 

261 Aaron, 1795 (Azariah 42), 

473 Aaron. 1799 (Neheniiah 472), 

II Abigail. 1623 (Dea. John Dunham), 

630 Abigail. 1727 (Jonathan 187), . 

1795 Abigail. 1762 (Obacliah 1786), 

638 Abigail. 1784 (Simeon 72), 

889 Abigail, 1793 (James 862), 

997 Abigail, 1797 (Micajah 5), 

197 Abigail 1820 (Hazael 166), 

580 Abbie L., 1861 (Jessie H. 578), 

761 Abijah, 1815 (William' 661), 

1306 Abishai, m. 1776 (John 1295), 

1798 Abner, 1773 (Obadiah 1786), 

809 Abraham, 1750 (Jonathan 28), 

712 Abraham, 1787 (Elijah 75), 

370 Abraham, 1787 (Samuel 41), 

2021 Abraham, 1794 (Levi 1973), 

471 Abraham, 18 19 (Abraham 370), 

2090 Abraham F., 1842 (Abraham 2021), 

1534 Adeline W., 1859 (James C. 1520), 

362 Albert, 1844 (Bradley 341), 

167 Albert R., (John 99), 

1579 Albert S., 1828 (Schuyler 1577), 

338 Albert Tyler, 1807 (Sanuiel 38), 

451 Albert T., 1841 (Jonathan L. 343), 

-looo Alfred, 1797 (Salathial 832), 

1920 Alfred, 1800 (Obadiah 1794), 

357 Alice, 1863 (David 312), 

786 Allie v., 1857 (Henry V. D. 760), 

352 Almira, 181 2 (Amos 349), 

413 Almon, 1852 (William L. B. 400), 

1094 Alonzo, 1812 (John 997), 

2048 Alonzo, 1819 (Simeon 2046), 

302 Alonzo H., 1874 (James Elias 298), 



Page. 
281 

13 
146 

242 

188 

289 

205 

26 

186 

73 
141 

235 
285 
192 

99 

247 

99 

248 

225 

60 

54 

227 

94 
63 

131 

241 

283 

95 
62 

133 

246 

58 



312 

Child 
Numbers. 



INDEX. 
Heads of Families. 

66). 



190 .Alpha, 1800 (Ilazricl 

411 Alva. 1862 (\\ni. L. 1'.. 340). 

1742 Ahan. i7<;4 ( Daiiifl 384), 

1752 Alvaii iM-anklin, 1822 (Alvaii 1742). 

1180 Amanda .M.. 1817 (George S. 1148 

2031 .Nnu'lia (Sylvesler C. 2017), 

24 Anio.';. 1716 (josaiah 14), 

349 Amo.s, 1782 (Jonatlian mj5), 

1247a .\ii(U'r.'^(in .'^., 1827 (Eli.sha 475) 

189 Andiaw. 1833 (Henry 162), 

346 Andrew J.. 1831 (David 339), 

717 Andrew L.. 1844 (Nelson 712), 

903 Angeline, 1825 (Harry 899), 

620 Ann, ni. 1775 (Shubael 614), 

I2CO Anna, 1732 (Jethro 1147), 

2018 Anna, 1788 (Levi 1973), 
386 Anna, 1830 (Henry 371), 

1629 Anna (Isaac 1619), 

213 Annah, 1820 (Tylee 208), 

34 Anne, 1748 (Amos 24), 

2^^ Annie S., 1853 (Augustus H. 256) 

587 Archibald (Daniel 379), 

1534 Arthur Preston, 1864 (James C. 1520) 

78 Asa 1759 (Sylvanus 63), 

2019 Asa, 1789 (Levi 1973), 
907 Asa, 1790 (Asa 78), . 

2071 . Asa C, 1 821 (Asa 2019), 

483 Asa Clarkson, 1845 (Nehemiah 472), 

788 Asa Thomas, 1817 (Eleazer 79),' 

946 Asa W., 1822 (Asa 907), . 

256 Augustus H., 1828 (Holtham 198), 

821 Augustus M., 1818 (Jonathan R. 817), 

797 Augustus S. (Sampson 785), 

505 Austin, 1807 (Nathaniel 342), 

512 Austin C, 1834 (Austin 505), 

51 Azariah (Josiah 45), 

234 Azariah (Jonathan 68), 

27 Azariah, 1718 (Jonathan 12), 

42 Azariah, 1760 (David 29), 

474 Azariah Whitfield, 1802 (James 390), 



Page. 

27 

67 
233 

209 
246 

161 
■95 

• 138 
167 

63 

281 

127 

117 

137 

247 

97 
228 

91 
161 

92 

380 

225 

199 

247 
200 

247 

274 

193 

200 

92 

285 

193 

38 

38 

48 

263 

255 
263 

276 



INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers. Heads of F.imi 

308 Bangs, 175 1 (El)enezer 302), 

829 I5arna]:)as, 1736 (Gideon 190). 

61 Barnabas, m. 1766 (Ebenezer 40), 

142 Barnal)as, ni. 1827 (Barnabas 61), 

818 Barzillai, 1782 (Abraham 812). 

16 Benjamin. 1691 (John 3), 

389 Benajah (Nehemiah y/y). 

XI Benajah, 1640 (Dea. John Dunliam) 

7 Benajah, 1683 (Josepli \'T1 1), . 

9 Benajah, 1684 (Edmund 2). 

999 Benajah, 1709 (Benajah 7), 

19 Benajah, 1712 (Benajali 9), 

1434 Benajah, 1753 (Daniel 1110), 

1334 Benajah, 1758 (Benajah 999), 

1352 Benjamin (Ephraim 1332), 

IX Benjamin, 1637 (Dea. John Dunliam 

16 Benjamin, 1681 (Jonathan i), .. 

1 1 15 Benjamin, 1720 (Daniel 8), 

1 130 Benjamin, 1745, (Daniel mo), 

1023 Benjamin, 1766 (Joseph 1004), 

1 154 Benjamin, 1783 (Robert 1127), 

61 Benjamin, 1786 (David 43a), 

141 o Benjamin, 1790 (Benjamin 1352), 

921 Benjamin W., 1830 (Samuel 908), 

92 Benyew, 1732 (David 82), 

206 Benyew, 1802 (David 116), 

480 Bethany S., 1831 (Nehemiah 472), 

144 Betsey (Charles T. no), 

348 Betsey, 1770 (Jonathan 195), 
1753 Betsey, 1828 (Alvan 1742), 

124 Bradford, 1838 (Thomas J. 117), 

1718 Bradish, 1705 (Job 385), . 

I72'2 Bradish P., 1816 (Bradish 1718), 

341 Bradley, 1807 (David 334), 

349 Bradley, 1837 (David 339), 
48 Butler, 1805 (Samuel 43), 

1063 Calfernia, 1835 (James ioot), 

293 Calvin, 1781 (John 58), 

455 Calvin B., 1848 (Jonathan 343), 

1647 Calvin W. (Willett V. 1642), 



313 

Page. 

30 

123 

23 

23 
286 

30 

250 
202 

254 
213 

298 

207 

214 

219 

12 

58 
206 
207 

203 

208-209 

281 

219 

200 

52 

56 

'^7Z 
308 

95 
234 
306 
231 
232 
60 
64 

83 
132 

29 

63 
229 



314 



Child 
Numbers. 



INDEX. 
Heads of Families. 



784 Campbell (Daniel 325), 

134 Caroline, 1816 (James 123), 

1 181 Caroline. 1821 (Georo-c 1148), 

846 Caroline C, 1810 (Tils(.)n 815). 

691 Carrie (Perry Jaekson Dunham 665), 

112 Carroll, 1828 (Edward W. 106), 

128 Carroll, 1858 (Carroll 112), 

310 Catharine C., 1822 (Jeremiah S. 283), 

167 Catharine Law son, 1797 (Jacob 53), 

838 Chauncey (Solomon 834), 

474 Chauncey I\., 1847 (Abraham 471), 

171(; Charles, x-jk)-/ (Job 385), . 

1731 Charles, 1840 (Charles 1719), . 

t68 Charles (Jacob 53), 

166 Charles A., 181 7 (Ezra 97), 

755 Charles A., 1857 (Samuel N. 746), 

834 Iharles Budd, 1829 (Jonathan 830), 

1 147 Charles C, 1767 (Robert 1127), 

1516 Charles F., 181 6 (Ebenezer 1507), 

1522 Charles G. M., 1846 (Charles F. 1516), 

288 Charles H., 1863 (Henry 271), 

1503 Charles FTenry, 1859 (Catherine C. Hamm 

250 Charles L. (Holtham 198), 

1723 Charles R. (Bradish 1718), 

258 Charles S., 1846 (Sylvanus 106) 

no Charles T. (John lOo), 

822 ( harles W., 1811 (Silas 814), 

973 Charles Wright, 1857 (Samuel W. 959), 

384 Charlotte (Henry 371), 

664 Charlotte (George 659), 

662 Charlotte, 1786 (Shubael 626), 

858 Charlotte, 1799 (Isaac 852), 

870 Charlotte, 1831 (Harry 856), 

687 Charlotte Corday, 1820 (Thomas 617), 

1252 Charlotte W., 1825 (Daniel Chase 1211), 

892 Chauncey, 1786 (Cornelius 830), 

T093 Chester, 1810 (John 997), 

481 Christiana, 1836 (Nehemiah 472), 

1591 Clara Jane, 1867 (George A. 1583), 

116 Clara Lois, 1864 (Cornelius 107), 



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Page. 

74 

53 

2 10 

] 9(.) 

71 

259 

259 
267 

261 

125 

99 
232 
232 
260 
166 
. 192 

75 
208 
223 
224 
170 

150 
92 
232 
]6() 
308 
194. 
201 
96 

i'5 
1 18 

124 

123 
117 

21 1 
128 

133 
274 

226 
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INDEX. 



Heads of Families. 



• Child 
Numbers. 

114 Clarincla H., 1849 (Edward 107), 
1676 Clarissa. 1841 (Samuel Dyer 1620), 

761 Clarkson C, 1831 (George W. 65). 

1308 Clifford (Jolin 1295), 

1994 Cora, i860 (John Samuel 1991), 

437 Cora Belle. 1867 (William E. 423), 

298 Cornelia E., 1825 (Lot Parent 282), 

189 Cornelius, 1699 (Jonathan 3), . 

64 CorneHus, 1716 (Israel 12), 

522 Cornelius, 1734 (Hezekiah 188), 

830 Cornelius, 1740 (Gideon 190), 

616 Cornelius, 1745 (Shubael 614), 

T,2 Cornelius, 1748 (Daniel 9), 

80 Cornelius, 1748 (Cornelius 64), 

44 Cornelius, 1775 (Cornelius 32). 

889^^. Cornelius, 1777 (Cornelius 830), 

199 Cornelius, 1778 (Holtham 40), 

495 Cornelius, 1797 (Georgia 81), 

107 Cornelius, 1830 (Luther 105), 
118 Cornelius, 1872 (Cornelius 107), 

115 Cornelius Henry, 1814 (Isaac 98), 
531 Cornelius L., 1823 (Cornelius 495), 
167 Cornelius T., 1820 (Ezra 97), 

1610 Crawford L., 1865 (Frederick 1582), 

579 Curtis J., 1850 (Jesse H. 578), 

211 Cynthia, 1817 (Tylee 208), 

971 Cynthia E., 1852 (Samuel W. 959), 

536 Cyprian Watson, 1802 (Samuel F. 532), 

108 Daily, 1800 (Sylvanus 88), 
624 Damaris, 1757 (Shubael 614), 
363 Dan, 1748 (Seth 328), 

X Daniel, 1639 (Dea. John Dunham), 

486 Daniel (Daniel 96), 

2 Daniel, 1656 (Jonathan VI), 

4 Daniel, 1675 (Daniel X), 

8 Daniel, 1689 (Joseph VIII), . 
mo Daniel, 1712 (Daniel 8), 

9 Daniel, 1712 (Daniel 2), 
379 Daniel, 1725 (Edmund 11), 
325 Daniel, 1734 (Jonathan 323), 



315 

Page. 
258 
230 
283 
142 
244 
176 
267 
112 
162 
104 

120 

81 

162 

85 
128 

93 

184 

81 

87 
164 

184 

167 

227 

186 

9t 
201 

108 

168 

113 

33 
299 

37 
80 

304 
2 

206 

80 
277 

74 



3i6 

Child 
Number 

1125 

334 
96 

384 
1506 
1741 

910 
1674 

405 

759 
1061 

12 
82 

34 
1145a 

29 
1293 
1005 

43 
96 

1305 
40 

116 

334 

275 
1058 

67 

339 

207 

312 
274 

354 
210 

355 
410 

540 

363 

753 
605 



s. 



INDEX. 



Heiuls of I'^M mi I ies. 



Daniel, 1737 (Daniel i 1 10), 

Daniel. 1744 ( Daniel q). . 

Daniel, 1 748 (Ebenezcr 330), 

Daniel. 1762 (Sanmel 66), 

Daniel. 1764 (Xallianiel 370). 

Daniel. 1786 (Jelhr»i 1340), 

Daniel. 1792 (Daniel 384), 

Daniel. 1803 (Asa yd>), 

Daniel. 1831 (.Sanmel Dyer 1620) 

Danit'l. i83() (Win. L. 1!. 340). 

Daniel \'.. 182b ((ieoroe W. 65) 

Darins. 1 7vjo (David 1005). 

David. 1674 (^Jonathan 1), 

David, 1704 (Xathaniel 14). 

David. 1705 (David 12). 

David, m. 1723 (Gersliani 5), 

David, 1723 (Jonathan 12), 

David, 1724 (David 1145a), 

David, 1741 (Micajah 998), 

David, 1745 (Azariah 27), 

David, 1 75 1 (David 82), 

David, 1752 (John 1295), 

David, 1755 (David 39), 

David, 1762 (Benycw 92), 

David, 1767 (Nathaniel ()o), 

David, 1770 (Joseph 93), 

David, 1775 (David 1005), 

David T., 1792 (David 43a), 

David, 1799 (David 334), 

David, 1804 (David 116),'' 

David, 1813 (Nathaniel 91), 

David, 1826 (Isaac 103), 

David, 1837 (T'radley 341), 

David, J 844 (David 207"), 

David, 1848 (David 312), 

David, 1854 (Wni. L. V,. 340), 

David Adams, 181 5 (Samnel F. 532), 

David F., 1853 (Bradley 341), . 

David v., 1813 (George W. 65), 

David Watson, 1844 (David 540), 



207 
81 

3' 
37 

233 

233 

202 

230 

62 

283 

204 

47 

50 

48 

T40 

255 
14T 

204 

256 

57' 
141 

263 

54 

59 

58 

204 

281 

59 

55 

^73, 
170 

60 

55 
U3 

67 
III 

60 
282 
III 



INDEX. 



Heads of Families. 



Child 
Numbers. 

1 1 52 Deborah, 1696 (Gersham 5), 

1268 Deborah, 1799 (Jesse 1165), 

676 DeHa, 1847 (Jonathan S. 662)', 

2^5 DeHa A., 1826 (Holtham 198), 

735 Dell (Erasmus Jonathan 675), . 

1925 Dewey, 1830 (Alfred 1920), 

1796 Diadamia, 17,35 (Obadiah 1786), 

275 Diadamia, 1830 (Isaad 103), 

594 Dinah, 1761 (Daniel 379), 

319 Dorothy, 1834 (Frederick 309), 

538 Dollyra, 1806 (Samuel F. 532), 

1299 Drusilla, 1775 (David 1293), 

1840 Dwig-ht, 1837 (Horatio 1799), 

1460 Dwig-ht, 1858 (Orson 952), 

12 Ebenezer, 1684 (John 3), 

49 Ebenezer, 1692 (Samuel 5), 

302 Ebenezer, 1717 (Elisha 14), 

330 Ebenezer, 1719 (Ebenezer 12), 

65 Ebenezer, 1720 (Israel 12), 

1002 Ebenezer, 1725 (Benafah 7), 

57 Ebenezer, 1738 (Ebenezer 49), 

332 Ebenezer, 1744 (Ebenezer 330), 

1350 Ebenezer, 1759 (Ebenezer 1002), 

1507 Ebenezer, 1791 (Jethro 1346), 

129 Ebenezer, 1806 (James 123), 

4 Eleazar (Jonathan 3), 

475 Eber H., 1846 (John E. 469), 

1252 Edwin F. 1)., 1847 (Ralph R. 1246) 

1734 Edith, 1864 (Charles 1731), 

720 Edith Virginia, 1805 (Jeremiah S. 714 

2 Edmund, 1661 (Benajah XI), 

II Edmund. 1691 (Edmund 2), 

378 Edmund, 1723 (Edmund 11), 

63 Edmund, 1782 (David 43a), 

141 1 Edmund, 1791 (Benjamin 1352), 

106 Edward W.. 1799 (John 47), 
1518 Edward R., 1820 (Ebenezer 1507), 

332 Edna L., 1856 (Julius 317), 

107 Edward, i8i() (Edward W. 106), 
478 Edward, i860 (Andrew J. 346), 



317 

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142 
212 

92 

73 

•71 
280 
172 
IIO 

141 

147 
30 
21 

30 

31 

162 

214 
29 

33 
222 

223 
54 

143 
37 

140 

232 
281 

250 
270 

^77 
281 
220 

258- 
224 

173 
258 

64 



3i8 



INDEX. 



Child 
Numbers 



Heads of Families. 

2091 Edward Elijah. 1845 (Abraham 2021), 

203 Edward F., 1851 (Cornelius 167), 

173 Edwin Faxon, 1858 (Ezra 168), 

422 Edward Hyde, 1820 (Ralph 414). 

i2g Edward K., i860 (Carroll 112), 

435 Edwin L., 1845 (Jonathan 419), 

1534^ Elbert Monroe, 1866 (James C. 1520 

9 Eleazer, 1682 (Eleazer 9), 

2 Eleazer, 1658 (Joseph VIII), 

153 Eleazer, 1742 (William 148), 

30 Eleazer, 1743 (Daniel 9), 

79 Eleazer, 1761 (Sylvanus 63), 

780 Eleazer, 1803 (Eleazer 79), 

998 Electa, 1788 (Salathiel 832), 

1036 Electa, 1828 (James looi), 

857 Elijah, 1730 (John 17), 

11 64 Elijah, 1734 (Seth 1148), 
75 Elijah, 1753 (Sylvanus 63), 

861 Elijah, J 762 (John 855), 

1986 Elijah, 1782 (Simeon 1971), 

1 188 Elijah, m. 1783 (Elijah 1164), 

132 Elijah E., 1785 (Thomas 87), 

1493 Elijah H. (Jolm llanmiond 480), Willici 

14 Elisha, 1687 (John 3), 

26 Elisha, 1728 (Benajah 9), 

42 Elisha. 1742 (James 38)^ 

1165 Elisha, bap. 1747 (Seth 1148), 
309 Elisha, 1754 (Ebenezer 302), 

1175 Elisha, 1781 (Elisha 1165), 

1325 Elisha, 1791 (Clififord, 1308), 

668 Eliza, 1827 (Jonathan S. 662), 
249 I'^liza (li(»ltliain 198), 

1412 Eliza (r., 1S16 (Ijcnjaniin 1410) 

142 Eliza S. (James 48). 

823 Eliza 'i'ilson. 1S13 (Silas 814). 

1096 Eliza, i8i6 (John 997), 

669 Eliza, 1827 ((T^eorc^e 6.^9), 
539 Eliza Ann, 1809 (Samuel V. 532), 
26a Elizabeth. 1715 (Jonathan 12), 

64 Elizabeth, 1735 (David 34), 



nsbu 



rg', Mass. 



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248 
167 
166 

34 

259 

35 

225 

160 

160 

24 

81 

192 

193 

130 

131 

290 

186 

191 

289 

244 

136 

165 
149 

30 
298 

48 
136 

30 
138 
142 

72 

92 
219 
260 

195 

1 10 

255 
49 



INDEX. 



Heads of Families. 



Child 
Numbers. 

202 Elizabeth, 1792 (David ii6), 

1267 Elizabeth, 1797 (Jesse 1165), 

286 Elizabeth, 1798 (Joseph 274), 

139 Elizabeth, 1821 (Elijah E. 132), 

901 Elizabeth, 1825 (Joel 897), 

1305 Elizabeth, 1844 (Jesse 1275), 

414 Elizabeth, 1854 (Wm. L. B. 400), 

715 Elizabeth A., 1834 (Jephtha 260), 

206 Elizabeth A., 1859 (Cornelius 167), 

2092 Elizabeth B., 1832 (Abraham 2021), 

669 Elizabeth C, 1846 (Henry 665), 

670 Elizabeth Caroline, 1830 (Jonathan S. 662), 
1175 Elizabeth S., 1802 (George S. 1148), 

478 Elizabeth S., 1826 (Nehemiah 472), 

1643 Ella (Willett V. 1642), 

276 Ella E. J., 1855 (Augustus H. 256), 

926 Ella M., 1864 (Truman 905), 

1532 Ellen Bunker, 1853 (Janies C. 1520), 

664 Emeline. 1821 (Jonathan S. 662). 

1470 Emerson L., 1867 (Lewis 1461), 

269 Emily, 1814 (Isaac 103), 

1585 Emily E., 1841 (Schuyler 1577), 

407 Emily. 1843 (Wm. L. B. 340), 

T,i I Enoch, 1814 (Moses 280), 

13 Ephraim, 1696 (Edmund 2), 

1357 Ephraim. m. 1725 (Eleazer 4), 

1361 Ephraim. m. 1740 (Ephraim 1357), 

1332 Ephraim, 1750 (Benajah 999), 

1354 Ephraim (l^phraim 1332), 

225 Ephraim F.. 1828 (Daily 108), 

675 Erasmus J.. 1831 (Jonathan S. 662), 

1348 Esther, m. 1781 (Ebcnezer 1002), 

1746 Esther, 1801 (Daniel 384), 

400 Esther E., 1818 (Joseph 397). 

873 Ethel W., 1871 (Thomas M. 859), 

1 541 Ethel W., 1879 (Marcus W. 1539), 

17 Eunice, 1699 (Jonathan 11), 

693 Eva Martha. 1846 (Simeon C. 682), 

754 Evaline. 181 5 (George W. 65), 

97 Ezra, 1785 (Cornelius 80), 



319 

Page. 

56 

212 

76 

165 
289 
212 
62 
281 
168 
248 
189 

73 

209 

275 
229 

92 
127 
224 

72 

147 
170 

227 

67 

58 

270 

143 

143 

214 

220 

168 

70 

223 

234 
177 

197 

225 

45 
190 
282 
165 



320 

Child 
Number 

1 68 
896 

1745 

135 
122 

979 

19 
1801 

1649 
666 
106 
392 
158 
981 
418 
556 

153 
1077 

309 
2062 

2063 
1007 
1582 
1609 
1465 

331 
912 

235 
1477 
1375 

398 

623 
81 

659 
232 

497 
972 

34 
1490 

1583 



s. 



INDEX, 



Heads of J'^amilies. 



Ezra R., 1822 (Ezra 97), 

Fabius. 1787 (Sylvanns 831). 

r'anny. 1799 (Daniel 384), 

Fanny. 1818 (James 123), 

Fanny (Jacob H. 112), 

Fannie l*"rances, 1872 (Samuel W. 959), 

Fear, 1708 (Eleazar (;), 

F'erdinand, 1814 (A])ner 1798), 

Flora (Willett V. 1642), 

Florella J., 1824 (Jonathan S. 662), 

Frances E., 1827 (Luther 105), 

Frances Maria, 1843 (Henry 371), 

Francis, 1802 (John 124), 

Francis, 1828 (Daniel 910), 

Francis S., 1814 (Ralph 414), 

Francis W., 1830 (Joseph 549), 

Frank A., 1851 (Isaac 119), 

Franklin D.. 1059 (George D. 1075), 

Frederick, 1797 (Nathaniel 91), 

Franklin S., 1854 (George H. 2049), 

Fredd H., 1861 (George H. 2049), 

Frederick, 1819 (John 997), 

Frederick A., 1834 (Schuyler 1577), 

Frederick C., 1865 (Frederick A. 1582), 

Frederick E., 1867 (Dwight 1460), 

Frederick N., 1850 (Julius A. 317), 

F>ederick P., i860 (Robert C. 904), 

Frederick W'., 1832 (Alpha 190), 

Freelove, 1778 (Hezekiah 39), 

Gamaliel, 1779 (Joseph 1367), 

Gardner, 1807 (Joseph 397), 

George, 1700 (Shubael 614), 

George, 1753 (Cornelius 64), 

George, 1802 (Shubael 626), 

George, 1806 (Jonathan 68), 

George, 1816 (Lucas 492), 

(jeorge. 1830 (Chauncey 892), 

Cieorge (Amos Dunham 24), 

George (Ebenezer 1350), 

George A., 1836 (Schuyki- 1577), 



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166 
128 
234 

53 
306 

202 

160 

236 

229 

72 

86 

98 

53 
202 

34 
185 

165 
205 
171 
246 
246 

134 
227 

227 

147 

173 
126 

27 

147 

143 

175 
122 

180 

115 

262 

]8i 
129 
i6r 
223 
226 



INDEX. 



Heads of Families. 



Child 
Numbers. 

1592 George A., 1873 (George A. 1683), 

505 George Augustus, 1823 (Jesse 494), 

799 George B., 1844 (Sampson 785), 

603 George B., 1855 (Warren N. 574), 

187 George C., 1832 (Ebenezer 129), 

907 George Conwall, 1857 (Robert C. 904), 

1075 George D., 1827 (Darius 1061), 

778 George E., 1858 (Daniel V. 759), 

2049 George H., 1823 (Simeon 2046), 

762 George Howell, 1834 (George W. 65), 

1386 George Orville, 1843 (James Samuel 1379) 

1 174 George S., 1800 (George Spooner 1148), 

1 148 George Spooner, 1769 (Robert 1127), 

III George T. (John 109), 

65 George W., 1788 (David 43a), 

1441 George W., 1819 (Ephraim 1354), 

561 George W., 1857 (Francis W. 556), 

686 Georgiana M., 1824 (Thomas 617), 

5 Gersham (Jonathan VI), 

1296 Gersham, 1738 (David 1145), 

190 Gideon, 1700 (Jonathan 3), 

8t,;^ Gideon, 1748 (Gideon 190), 

840 Gideon (Solomon 834), 

1527 Gilbert T., 1850 (Edward R. 1518), . 

973 Giles L., 1832 (Chauncey 892), 
860 Giles L., 1842 (Tilson B. 847), 

974 George L., 1859 (Samuel W. 959), . 
182 Grace L., 1876 (James H. 176), 

434 Hallie Gardner, 1865 (Laban Gardner 421 

979 Hamilton H. W. (Samuel W. 959), 

V Hannah, 1630 (Dea. John Dunham), 

2 Hannah, 1671 (Daniel X), 

7 Hannah, 1716 (Jonathan \'T), 

22 Hannah, 1724 (Eunice 17), 

1166 Hannah, 1748 (Seth 1148), 

1189 Hannah, 1756 (Elijah 1164), 

650 Hannah, 1769 (Israel 69), 

1188 Hannah, 1800 (Wing 115 1), 

780 Hannah A., 1864 (Daniel V. 756), 

743 Hannah W., 1822 (Abraham 712), 



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226 
181 

187 

54 
126 
205 
283 
246 
284 
146 
208 
208 
308 
281 
220 

185 
117 

134 
142 

122 

122 

125 
224 
129 
197 
201 

54 
176 
202 

13 
301 

146 

45 
136 

T39 
188 

209 

283 

192 



322 



INDEX. 



Child 
Numbers. 



Heads of Families. 

2IOI Herman E., 1871 (Edward E. 2091), 

1176 Harriet, 1804 (George S. 1148), 

130 Harriet, 1808 (James 123), 

408 Harriet. 1843 .(VVm. L. !>. 340), 

732 Harriet (David T. 67). 

674 Harriet L., 1834 (Jonathan S. 662J, 

875 Harriet L,. 1838 (William S. 865), 

lyj PJarriet Lathrop, 1864 (James H. 176), 

1405 Harriet S., 1840 (Sala Gamaliel 1381), 

1 39 1 Harrison, 1857 (Thomas H. 1381). 

667 Harrison J., 1825 (Jonathan S. 662), 

1927 Harry M., 1857 (Dewey 1925), 

893 Harvey, 1771 (Sylvanus 831), 

856 Harvey, 1791 (Isaac 852), 

899 Harvey, 1799 (Harvey 893), 

1990 Harvey, 1806 (Isaac 1979), 

533 Harvey, 1833 (Cornelius 495), 

270 Harvey W., 1818 (Isaac 103), 
166 Hazael, 1776 (Jonathan 154), 

2008 Heber, m. 1872 (Hum])hrcy B. 2006) 

241 Helen C.. 1846 (Alpha 190), 

421 Henrietta. 1818 (Ralph 414), 

1 62 1 Henry, 1795 (Isaac 383). 

371 Henry, 1799 (Samuel 41), 

103 Henry, 1803 (Samuel 94). 

48 Henry (Elisha 42), 

162 Henry, 1806 (Ezra 97), 

665 Henry, 1811 (Israel 651), 

271 Henry. 1816 (Isaac 103), 
500 Henry, 1822 (Lucas 492), 
837 Henry, 1824 (Solomon 834). 
190 Henry, 1835 (Henry 162), 
355 Henry, 1839 (Bradley 341), 
745 ITenry (Edmund 63), 
922 Henry B., 1833 (Sanmel 908), 

1257 Henry J., 1847 (Danirl Chase 1211), 

1581 Henry L., 1832 (Schuyler 1577). 

i2G9a Henry M. C, 1807 (Benjamin 1 154) 

1638 Henry Melvin, 1823 (Henry 1621), 

2072 Henry M., 1824 (x\sa 2019), 



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248 
209 

52 

67 
281 

73 
288 

54 

145 

218 

72 

241 

125 
123 

126 

243 
184 

170 

25 
24 

27 

34 

228 

96 

22 

48 

166 

189 

170 

183 
125 
167 
60 
281 
200 
211 
227 
220 
229 

247 



INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers. Heads of Families. 

760 Henry \'. D., 1828 (George W. 65), 

1928 Herbert S., 1859 (Dewey 1925), 

575 Herman W.. 1824 (Jesse 548), 

188 Hezekiah, 1700 (Jonathan 3), 

18 Hezelsiah, 1707 (Benajah 9), 

1202 Hezekiah, l)ap. 1743 (Jetliro 1147), 

39 Hezekiah, 1745 (Samuel 12), 
1220 Hezekiah, 1779 (Hezekiah 1202), 

369 Hezekiah', 1791 (Samuel 41), 

663 Hila Ann, 1819 (Jonathan S. 662), 

192 Hiram, 1806 (Hazael 166), 

1626 Hiram (Isaac 383), 

970 Hiram Willis, 1850 (Samuel W. 959) 

40 Holtham, 1749 (Samuel 12), 
198 Holtham, 1775 (Holtham 40), 
257 Holtham (Holtham 198), 
683 Horace F., 1824 (Simeon 635), 

1799 Horatio, 1807 (Abner 1798), 

954 Horatio, 1818 (Sylvanus 894), 

975 Horatio R., 1861 (Samuel W. 959), 

164 Howard Gary, 1813 (Ezra 97), 

2006 Humphrey B., 1816 (Elijah 1986), 

87 Ichabod, 1768 (Samuel 56), 

mo Ida May, 1878 (John Henry 1107), 

368 Isaac, 171 1 (Nathaniel 4), 

1129 Isaac, 1759 (Daniel 11 10), 

1979 Isaac, 1765 (Simeon 1971), 

709 Isaac, 1779 (Elijah 75), 

383 Isaac, 1 76 1 (Nathaniel 370), 

852 Isaac, 1764 (Barnabas 829), 

1619 Isaac (Isaac 383), 

103 Isaac, 1782 (Sylvanus 88), 

98 Isaac, 1787 (Gornelius 80), 

720 Isaac, 181 3 (Isaac 709), 

866 Isaac, 181 5 (Harvey 856), 

119 Isaac Atwood, 1827 (Isaac 98)^ 

117 Isaac P., 1869 (Gornelius 107), 

748 Isaac Thomas, 1838 (Abraham 712) 

566 Isaac Watson, 1827 (Gyprian Watson 536), 

597 Isabella (Daniel 379), .... 



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283 
241 
187 
103 
298 
137 

107 

96 

70 

26 

230 

201 

92 
190 

237 
128 
202 
167 
244 

23 

133 

243 
207 

243 
191 

228 
123 
228 
169 
164 
191 
123 
165 

87 
192 

199 

277 



324 INDEX. 

Ch:ld 

Numbers. Heads of Fami 

925 Isabella, 1752 (Elijah 857), 

898 Isabella, 1788 (Elijah 861), 
1 191 Isaiah, 1766 (Elijah 1164), 

12 Israel, 1689 (Eleazer 2), 

• 69 Ishacl, 1 741 (Sylvanus 63), 

651 Israel, 1788 (Israel 69), 

668 Israel H., 1841 (Henry 665), 

367 Jabez, 1707 (Nathaniel 4), 

1923 Jabez, 1806 (Obadiah 1794), 

8 Jacob, bap. 1727 (Daniel 2), 

366 Jacob, 1765 (Seth 361), 

53 Jacob, 1767 (Azariah 27), 

586 Jacob, 1770 (Daniel 379), 

710 Jacob, 1782 (Elijah 75), 

112 Jacob H., 1774 (John 100), 

1099 James, 1723 (Joshua 995), 

82 James, 1754 (Cornelius 64), 

390 James, 1754 (Nehemiah 377), 

48 James, 1757 (Azariah 27), 

862 James, 1768 (John 855), 

18 James (Joseph 13), 

38 James (David 12), 

123 James, 1777 (Benyew 92), 

828 James, 1786 (Joseph 327), 

899 James, 1802 (Elijah 861), 
looi James, j8o6 (Salathial 832), 

55 James, 181.0 (Joseph 53), . 

541 James, 1837 (Aaron 473), 

388 James Carlisle, 1836 (Henry 371), 

1520 James C, 1824 (Ebenezer 1507), 

298 James Elias, 1850 (John 289), . 

126 James Harris, 1803 (James 123), 

176 James Harvey, 1831 (James Harris 

] 1 I James L,, 1826 (lulward W. 106), 

831 James 1'., 1815 (James 828), 

1379 Jame.s Samuel, 1813 (Gamaliel 1375 

167 James R. (Jacob 53), 

756 James \'., 1820 (Georg-e W. 65), 

615 Jeniim.'i, 1726 (C<n-iielius 189), 

621 Jemima, 1753 (Sliul)ael 614), 



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290 
289 
136 
161 
188 
189 
189 

242 
80 

32 
260 
279 
192 
306 
206 
187 
273 

259 

288 

47 
48 

52 

75 
289 

131 

48 

276 

97 
224 

58 

54 

54 

259 

75 
144 

261 

282 

114 

114 



INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers. Heads of Families. 

786 Jemima. 1770 (Cornelius 616), 

338 Jeminiali. 1798 (David 334). 

85 Jane (Lewis Ford 46). 

113 Jane (John loy), 

711 Jane, J 816 (Jephtha 260), 

1471 Jane Stuart, 1812 (Joseph 1370), 

136 Jason. 1822 (James 123), 

313 Jay. 1816 (Nathaniel 91), 

910 Jeanette R., 1830 (James 899), 

1673 Jedediah (Samuel Dyer 1620), 

1646 Jennie (Willett \\ 1642), 

196 Jennie G.. "1866 (George C. 187). 

260 Jephtha. 1793 (Azariah 42). 

41 Jeremiah. 1758 (David 29), 

283 Jeremiah S.. 1795 (Jonathan S. 263). 

714 Jeremiah S., 1831 (Jejihtha 260), 

v622 Jerusha. 1774 (Shubael 614), 

133 1 Jesse, 1747 (Benajah 999). 

90 Jesse, 1756 (Ebenezer 65). 
1 165 Jesse, 1768 (Daniel 1125), 

377 Jesse, 1780 (Jacob 366), 

494 Jesse, T794 (George 81), . 

548 Jesse, 1794 (Jesse 90), 

1275 Jesse, 1816 (Jesse 1165), 

95 Jesse Davis, 1786 (Samuel 66), 

578 Jesse H., 1833 (Jesse 548), 

1146a Jethro, 1690 (Gersham 5), 

1346 Jethro, 1751 (Ebenezer 1002), 

389 Joanna, 1752 (Nehemiah ^i^jf), 

385 Job, 1771 (Nathaniel 370), 

897 Joel, 1795 (Elijah 861), 

JOHN DUNHAM, DEACON, 1588-9, 

I John, 1620 (Dea. John Dunham). 

3 John. 1649 (John I), 

851 John (Barnabas 829). 

17 John, 1705 (Benajah 9). 

nil John, 1 715 (Daniel 8), 

91 John, 1 731 (David 82), 
855 John, 1740 (John 17), 
299 John, 1748 (Benjamin 16), 



325 

Pasye. 
121 

65 

280 
222 

53 
171 

290 

230 

229 

54 
280 

263 

267 
280 
114 

215 
184 
211 

33 

181 

185 
212 

23 
185 
136 
223 

273 
231 

289 

I 

9 

19 
124 

287 

206 

51 
288 

30 



326 



INDEX. 



Child 








Numb( 


■rs. 


Heads of Families 


810 


johr 


, 1752 (^Junathan_ 2S<), 


58 


John 


• "1- 1755 (Ebenezer 49), 






47 


Johr 


, 1756 (Azariah 2/), 






389 


johr 


1. 1762 (Solomon ^/^), 






124 


John 


, 1778 (Bcnyew 92), 






864 


John 


, 1779 (John 855). 






201 


John 


. 1783 (H'olthani 40), 






99 


John 


(John 91), 






99 


John 


(John 91), 






100 


John 


(WilHam 99), 






359 


John 


, 17S7 (Seth 328), 






654 


John 


, 1767 (Nathaniel 651), 






997 


John 


, 1785 (Salathial 932), 






347 


John 


, 1800 (Daniel 334), 






351 


John 


, 1829 (John 347), 






289 


John 


, 1804 (Joseph 274), 






1280 


John 


, 1810 (Tristram 1194), 






1352 


John 


, 1817 (Elisha 1325), . 






260 


John 


, 1830 (William 107), 






808 


John 


, 1842 (Kimball 800), 






1295 


John 


(David 1145a), 






392 


John 


Clarkson, 1761 (Xehemiah 7,yy) 


, 


785 


John 


C, 1788 (Campbell 784), . 




785 


John 


C, 1788 (Campbell 784), 




25 i 


John 


C, 1 81 7 (Holtham 198), 




299 


John 


Dudley, 1873 (John 295), 




817 


John 


E., 1811 (Samuel Hancock 794) 


y 


469 


Jolin 


E., 1818 (William 101), 




477 


John 


E., 1823 (Nehemiah 472). 




1390 


John 


E., 1853 (Thomas H. 1381), 




73 


John 


Foster, 1.796 (William 63), 




352 


John 


F.. 1850 (John 351), 




1107 


John 


Henry, 1850 (Cliester 1093), 




918 


John 


M., 1822 (Samuel 908), 




295 


John 


Milton, 1869 (John 289), 




1219 


John 


P., 1806 (Robert 1152), 




1 99 1 


John 


Samuel, 1833 (Harvey 1990), 




566 


John 


Willis, 1808 (John Clarkson 392), 


53 


Jona 


than, 171 5 (William 47), 


VT 


Jon a 


than, 1632 (Dea. John Dun 


ham) 


» 



Pag-e. 

286 

29 

258 

175 

53 
288 

93 

51 
56 

305 
32 

73 
132 

31 

31 

57 
140 

143 
56 

75 
141 

74 
74 
93 
58 
122 

37 

274 

218 

21 

32 

133 
200 

58 
210 
244 
276 

21 

79 



INDEX, 



Child 
Numbers. 



I 

3 
II 

12 

28 
187 
191 

33 



Heads of Families. 

Jonathan, 1646 (Thomas IID, 

Jonathan, 1658 (Jonathan \'I), 

Jonathan, 1672 (Jonathan i ), 

Jonathan, 1693 (Edmnnd 2), 

Jonathan, 1719 (Benjamin 14), 

Jonathan, 1721 (Jonathan 12), 

Jonathan, 1696 (Jonathan 3), 

Jonathan, 1726 (Jonathan 187), 

Jonathan, 1745 (WilHam 148), 

Jonathan, 175 1 (Daniel 9), 
38 Jonathan, 1751 (David 29), 
338 Jonathan, 1758 (Ebenezer 330), 
195 Jonathan, 1757 (Jonathan 187), 
197 Jonathan, 1773 (Holtham 40), 
68 Jonathan, 1775 (Jonathan 38), . 
1176 Jonathan, 1775 (EHsha 1165), 
163 Jonathan, m. 1791 (Jonathan 154), 
830 Jonathan, 1791 (Joseph 327), 
404 Jonathan, 1837 {\\m. L. B. 340), 
343 Jonathan L., 1811 (David 334), 
419 Jonathan L., 1814 (Ralph 414), 
817 Jonathan R., 1780 (Abraham 809), 
263 Jonathan S.. 1776 (Samuel 32), 
662 Jonathan Singleton, 1786 (Jonathan 651), 

Joseph, 1636 (Dea. John Dunham), 

Joseph, 1700 (David 12), 

Joseph (Josaiah 45), 

Joseph, 1726 (Jonathan 323), 
1367 Joseph, 1749 (Lemuel 1358), 
93 Joseph, 1735 (David 82), 

Joseph, 1739 (Micaiah 998), 

Joseph, 1 741 (Benajah 999), 

Joseph, 1761 (Joseph 1004), 

Joseph, 1766 (Joseph 93), 

Joseph, 1780 (Joseph 1330), 

Joseph, 1806 ('\sa 78), 

Joseph, 1778 (Solomon 373), 

Joseph, 1796 (Jesse 90), 
1469 Joseph, 1810 (Joseph 1370), 
719 Joseph (Isaac 709), 



VIII 

33 

53 

327 



1004 

1330 
1024 

274 
1370 

911 

397 

549 



327 

Fag's. 

41 
89 

44 
254 

58 

284 

89 

89 

24 

89 

256 

33 

95 
90 

262 

140 



25 



67 
62 

34 
285 
263 

70 

159 

47 
48 

75 
143 

57 
203 
214 
204 

57 
221 

200 

175 
184 
222 
191 



328 INDEX. 

Child 

Numbers. Heads of Families. 

504 Josepli. 1854 (John E. 477), 

744 Jo.si'i)h .\vcry, 1824 (Abraham 712), 

558 Joseph H., 1835 (Joseph 549), 

960 Jose])]) l].. 1830 (Sylvanus 909), 

1218 Jose])li R.. 1804 (Robert 1152). 

14 josiah.' 1694 (Eleazar 2), 

45 Josiah, 1755 (EHsha 42), 
1374 jnsiah. 1776 (Jesse 1331), 

40 Josiah, 1780 (.\nn 34), 

1379 Josiah. 1803 (Josiah 1374), 

1379 Josiah, 1804 (Josiah 1374), 

995 J«'sliua, 1701 (Micaiah 5), 

84 Julia C". (Lewis Ford 46), 

317 JuHus A., 1828 (Frederick 309), 

424 Justin ]'.., 1848 (Gar(hier 398), 

816 Keziah, 1704 ( Al)raliam 809), 

800 Kinil)all, 1818 (Lewis W. 786), 

431 Laban G., 1831 (Gardner 398), 

1047 Ladorniia, 1830 (James looi), 

196 Laimon H., m. 1845 (Hazacl 166), 

1095 Laura, 1815 (John 907), 

495 Laura, 1871 (Asa Clarkson 483), 

520 Laura B., m. 1888 (Austin C. 512), 

231 Laura E., 1839 (Daily 108), 

563 Laura F., 1864 (Francis W. 556), 

1358 Lemuel, m. 1735 (Eleazar 4), 

1648 Lena (Willett V. 1642), 

1973 Levi, 1745 (Isaac 368), 

2015 Levi, 1780 (Levi 1973), 

2023 Levi (Levi 2015), 

281 Lewis, 179 (Phineas 43), 
1461 Lewis, 1844 (Orson 952), 
2073 Lewis E., 1825 (Asa 2019), 

46 Lewis Ford, 1754 (Azariah 2y), 
Lewis Ford, 1754 (Azariah 27), 

356 Levi T., 1 841 (Bradley 341), 

786 Lewis W., 1793 (Campbell 784), 

1916 Lois Beardsley, 1791 (Obadiah 1794) 

1625 Lot Eaton, 1790 (Lsaac 383), 

282 Lot Parent, 1793 (Phineas 43), 



Page. 
274 
192 

185 
201 
210 
160 
48 

215 
161 

219 

217 

206 

172 
176 
287 

74 
176 

131 
26 

134 
274 

39 
169 

185 

143 
229 

244 

245 

245 
265 

147 

247 
256 

257 
60 

74 
242 
231 
266 



INDEX. 



Child 
Numbers. 



Heads of Families. 

Louisa, 1804 (Samuel 43), 
Louisa C, 1830 (Alpha i<jo), 
Louisa E., 1857 (Clarkson C. 761), 
Lucas, 1790 (George 81), 
Luc in da H., 1808 (xA.mos 349), 
Lineus AL, 1855 (Samuel W. 959), 
Lucy, 1759 (Obadiah 1786), 
Lucy, 1781 (Robert 1127), 
Lucy, 1805 (Simeon 635), 
Lucy, 1817 (Abner 1798), 
Lucy A., 1853 (Warren N. 574). 
Lucy Gillette, 1786 (Obadiah 1794), 
1055a Luc_\- H., 1833 (James looi), 

234 Lucy L, 1846 (Daily 108), 

Lucy R., 1868 (Jesse H. 578), 
Lucy S., 1856 (Cornelius 107), 
Lucy T., 1856 (Wm. H. 852), 
Lucy V. 1872 (James V. 756), 
Luther, 1804 (Cornelius 44), 
Lydia, 1666 (John I), 
1328 Lydia, 1738 (Benajah 999), 
1792 Lydia, 1757 (Obadiah 1786), 

625 Lydia, m. 1767 (Shubael 614), 
42 Lydia, 1771 (Cornelius 32), 

204 Lydia, 1788 (Holtham 40), 

407 Lydia, m. 1820 (John 389), 
1229 Lydia, 1820 (Hezekiah 1220), 

172 Lydia, 1834 (Ezra 97), 
1678 Lydia, 1837 (Samuel Dyer 1620), 

978 Lyndon L., 1868 (Samuel W. 959), 

498 Lysander, 1818 (Lucas 492), 

524 Lysander L., 1846 (Lysander 498), 

756 Mabel F., 1872 (Samuel N. 746), 

373 Marcia, 1778 (Seth 361), . 
1539 Marcus W., 1858 (Robert King- 1519), 

617 Margaret, 1765 (Shubael 614), 

661 Margaret, 181 5 (Shubael 626), 
1639 Margaret V., 1825 (Henry 1621), 

877 Margaretta J., 1844 (Wm. S. 865), . 

329 Maria (Wright 104), 



47 
234 
796 

492 

351 
972 

J 793 

1 1 53 

678 

1802 
602 

1913 



583 
1 14 

887 

773 

105 
8 



329 

Pag-e. 

82 

27 

284 

181 

95 
201 

240 

209 

190 

236 

i86 

241 

131 
1.69 

186 

86 
198 
282 
186 

19 

214 

237 
118 

86 

93 

175 

138 
168 

230 
202 

183 

183 
192 

32 

225 

113 
120 

229 

288 

172 



330 INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers. Heads of Families. 

863 IMaria. 1771 (John 855). 

285 Maria, 1809 (I'hineas 43), 

885 IMaria Parker, 1852 (William IT. 852), 

851 Maria R.. 1824 (Tilscm 815), 

204 Marion I'., 1853 (Cornelius 167), 
604 Marion W'., 1859 (Warren X. 574), 

1839 Marshall. 1835 (Horatio 1799), 

314 Marshall W., 1847 (Jay 313), 

1253 Martha, m. 1770 (Ralph R. 1246), 

205 Martha, 1799 (David 116), 
1622 ]\Iartha (Isaac 383), 

385 Martha, 1828 (Henry 371), 

1408 Martha A., 1846 (Sala Gamaliel 1381), 

1641 Martha A.. 1632 (Henry 1621), 

208 Martha D.. 1837 (David 207), 

248 Alartha M., 1824 (Robert B. 200), 

681 Martha S., 1815 (Simeon 635), . 

20 Martin, 1714 (Benajah 9), 

1 109 Martin S., 1854 (Chester 1093), 

123 jMartin \'. B., 1840 (Cornelius 115), 

I Mary, 1642 (John 1), 

1 151 Alary. 1713 (Gersham 5), 

619 Mar\-, 1723 (Shubael 614), 

1203 Mary, bap. 1743 (Jethro 1147), 

1007 Mary, 1771 (Micajah 998), 

19 Mary, 1794 (Jonathan 11), 

534 Mary, 1797 (Samuel F. 532), 
95 Mary (Polly), 1746 (David 82), 

1628 Mary (Isaac 1619), 

] 15 Mary (John 109), 

121 Mary (Jacob II. 112), 

503 Mary, 1851 (John R. 477), 

562 Mary, 1852 (Azariah W. 474), 

733 Mary (DavidI T. 67), 

928 Mary, i860 (Truman 905). 

1704 Mary (Rylund \ . R. 1623), 

210 Mary Ann, (Tylee 208), 

1751 Mary B., i8t8 (Alvan 1742). 

475 Mary C, 1819 (Nehemiah 472), 

535 Mary C, 1827 (Aaron 473), 



Page. 

297 
267 
199 
198 
168 
186 

I/I 

56 
231 

97 

145 
229 

55 

56 

190 

298 

133 
164 

19 

142 

I20 

13^^ 
203 

45 
107 

57 
228 

309 
306 
274 
276 
281 
127 
231 

91 

233 

274 

275 



INDEX. 

Child 
Numbei-s. Heads of Fami 

1306 Mary C, 1850 (Jesse 1275), 

569 J\Iary E., 1850 (Isaac Watson 566). 

1409 Mary Elizabeth, 1844 (Sala Gamaliel 

595 Mary E.. 1760 (Daniel 379), 

132 Mary Elizabeth. 1810 (James 123), 

1810 Mary Emma, 1852 (Obadiah 1800), 

2034 Mary E. C, 1856 (Sylvester 2028), 

286 Mary I., 1858 (Henry 271), 

232 Mary J., 1841 (Daily 108), 

1640 ]\lar}- Jane. 1828 (Henry 1621), 

538 'Sia.vy L., 1859 (Cornelins 531), 

585 Mary F.. 1872 (Jesse H. 578), 

604 Mary P., 1842 (David A. 540), 

1468 Mary S., 1807 (Joseph 1370). 

824 Mary Tilson, 1869 (Charles W. 822) 

18 ^latilda. 1698 (Daniel 2), 

1339 Matilda A'., 1761 (Nathan 1327), 

1523 Matilda ^I.. 1848 (Charles F. 1516), 

1529 Maurice E., i860 (Edward R. 15 18) 

3 Mehitable, 1672 (Daniel X), 

365 Mehitabel, 1694 (Nathaniel 4). 

1201 Mehitable. 1743 (Jethro 1147), 

165 jNIehitable, 1774 (Jonathan 154), 

245 Melinda (Holtham 198), 

450 Melessa E., 1839 (Jonathan L. 343), 

1081 Melvina, 1841 (James looi), 

II Mercy, 1686 (Eleazer 2), 

1000 Mercy, 1716 (Benajah 7), 

5 Micajah, 1680 (Joseph VHI), 

998 Micajah, 1716 (Micajah 5). 

399 Milla, 1828 (Wm. L. P.. 340), 

342 Miriam, 1810 (David 334), 

280 Moses, 1786 (Joseph 274). 

102 Moses, 1800 (Samuel 94), 

118 Moses E., 1824 (Moses 102), 

831 Nahum, 1774 (John 810), 

204 Nancy, 1796 (David 216), 

399 Nancy, 181 5 (Joseph 397), 

1675 Nancy, 1835 (Samuel Dyer 1620), 

45 Nancy Adams,^i8oo (Samuel 43), 



lies. 



T3^^0. 



33 1 

Page. 
213 

no 

146 
277 

53 
236 

245 
170 

169 

230 

184 

186 

III 

222 

195 
94 
214 
224 
224 

303 

233 

137 

25 
92 

62 

132 

161 

213 

202 

203 

62 

64 

58 

22 

22 

286 

55 
176 
230 

82 



332 INDEX, 

Child 
Numbers. Heads of Families. 

1170 Naomi. 1743 (Sc'tli 1148), 

1327 Xallian, 1 73^) ( I '.(.■iiajah 999). 

4 Xatlianicl, \()()^ (Joseph X'!!]), 

14 Xathaniel. 1679 ( JcMialhan 1). 

9 Xathaniel. 1684 (Thomas 2), 

363 Xathaniel. iOc;3 (Xathaniel 4), 

50 Xathaniel, i()98 (Samuel 5). 

20 Xathaniel. 1711 (Eleazer 9), 

370 Xathaniel, 1722 (Xathaniel 363), 

651 Xathaniel, 1733 (Xathaniel 9), 

90 Xathaniel, 1706 (^Xathaniel 14), 

91 Xathaniel, 1763 (Ehenezer 65), 
342 Xathaniel, 1766 (Ehenezer 330). 

1570 Xathaniel, 1787 (William 380), 

135 Xathaniel, 1805 (Ichahod 87), 

1073 X'athaniel, 1820 (Darius 1061), 

318 Xathaniel, 1830 (Frederick 309), 

377 Xehemiah, 1721 (Edmund 11), 

472 X^ehemiah, 1797 (James 390), 

1929 Nellie, 1861 (Dewey 1925), 

712 Nelson, 1818 (Jeptha 260), 

577 Norman W., 1830 (Jesse 548), . 

1786 Obadiah, 1730 (Jabez 367), 

1794 Obadiah. 1761 (Obadiah 1786). 

1800 Obadiah, 1809 (Abner 1798), 

423 Olive Hyde, 1823 (Ralph 414), 

108 Oliver, 1842 (Luther 105), 

49 Olivia, 1807 (Samuel 43), 

2097 Orah W., 1876 (Abraham F. 2090), 

1748 Oren, 1807 (Daniel 384), 

952 Orson (Sylvanus 894), 

273 Pamelia J., 1824 (Isaac 103), 

2 Patience, 1645 (Jobn i), 

1365 Patience, 1771 (Joseph 1330), 

1 149 Paul (Gersham 5), 

1 1 54 Paul, 1767 (Paul 1 149), 

666 Peg-g-y, 1832 (Georg-e 659), 

665 Perry Jackson, 1822 (Jonathan S. 662), 

VII Persis, 1635 (Dea. John Dunham), 

1367 Phebe, 1774 (Joseph 1330), 



Page. 
136 

213 

49 
69 

174 
29 

161 

174 
69 

59 
171 

38 
226 

23 
205 

172 

271 

273 
241 

280 

187 

235 
240 
236 

35 
87 

83 

248 

234 

H7 
171 

20 

221 

135 

135 

115 
70 

12 

221 



INDEX. 



Heads of Families. 



Child 
Numbers. 

489 Phehe, 1782 (George 81), 

logS Phebe, 1822 (John 997), 

537 Phebe, 1829 (Aaron 473), 

497 Phebe Ann (Samuel 485), 

yyj Phebe J., 185^ (Daniel V. 756), 

1413 Phebe W., 1818 (Benjamin 1410), 

1269 Phillip Fell, 1802 (Jesse 1165), 

43 Phineas, 1764 (David 29), 

239 Phineas, 1846 (Jonathan 68), 

660 Polly J., 1788 (Shubael 626), 

8898 Polly, 1804 (John 851), 

592 Priscilla (Daniel 379), 

721 Priscilla (Isaac 709), 

1 1 15 Priscilla, 1838 (Alonzo 1094), . 

1630 Priscilla (Isaac. 1619), 

2030 Rachel (Sylvester C. 2017), 

872 Rachel G., 1869 (Thomas Mandell 859), 
414 Ralph (Jonathan 338), 

1246 Ralph Ripley, 1805 (Elisha 1175), 

624 Ransom, 1798 (James 82), 

1736 Ransom W. (William 1721), 

13 Rebecca, 1707 (Daniel 2), 
637 Rebecca. 1781 (Simeon ']2), 
120 Richard P.. m. 1838 (Jesse D. 95), 

1271 Richard Fell, 1805 (Jesse 1165), 

1127 Robert. 1742 (Daniel mo), 

1152 Ro])ert. 1776 (Robert 1127), 

32— (1346) Robert. 1744 (Amos 24), 

1557 Robert, 1778 (Robert. ^2 1546), 

200 Robert B., 1788 (David 116), 

873 Robert B., 1838 (William S. 865), 
212 Robert B.. 1856 (David 207), . . 
904 Robert C. 1827 (Harvey 899). 

1519 Robert King, 1823 (Ebenezer 1507), 

672 Robert Warren, 1840 (Jonathan S. 662), 

1077 Royal Salathiel. 1839 (James 1001), 

350 Rufus A., 1839 (David 339), 

1 199 Ruhanah, 1798 (Isaiah 1191), 

14 Ruth. 1698 (Edmund 2), 

849 Ruth Delano, 1819 (Tilson 815), 



333 

Page. 
181 

134 

276 

38 
283 
219 
212 
263 
262 
119 
124 
280 
191 

134 
228 

246 
197 

34 

139 

187 

93 
188 

23 

212 

207 
209 

225 
225 

56 
288 

55 
126 

225 

132 

67 
U8 
250 
198 



5 

12 

32 
56 

66 



^ 



334 INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers. Heads ul' Families 

1623 Ryland \'. R. (Isaac 383), 
1381 Sala Ciamalicl, 1818 (Gamaliel 1375), 
1413 Sala\'irg-il, 1853 (Sala Gamaliel 1381), 
832 Salathial, 1757 (Gideon 190), 
1467 Sally, 1804 (Joseph 1370), 
1703 Sally (Ryland \'. R.. 1623). 

Samuel, 1628 (Dea. John Dunham) 
Sanniel, 1651 (John 1), 
Samuel, hap. 1723 (Daniel 2), 
Samuel, 1730 (Jonathan 12), 
Samuel, 1732 (Ebenezer 49). 
Samuel, 1733 (Jonathan 53), 
41 Samuel, 1751 (Samuel 12), 
94 Samuel, 1765 (Samuel 66), 
889^2 Samuel, 1767 (Cornelius 830), 

43 Samuel, 1773 (Cornelius 32), 
485 Samuel (Daniel 96), 
816 Samuel (John 808), 
908 Samuel, 1794 (Asa 78), 

38 Samuel, 1780 (Daniel 31), 
1 155 Samuel, 1786 (Robert 1127), , 

839 Samuel, 1809 (Nahum 831), 

974 Samuel, 1835 (Chauncey 892), . 

1620 Samuel Dyer (Isaac 383), 

522 Samuel Fuller. 1763 (Cornelius 522) 

518 vSamuel G., 1849 (Austin 505), . 

794 Samuel Hancock, 1784 (Cornelius 616), 

205 Samuel II.. 1790 (Holtham 40) 

746 Samuel Newell, 1832 (Abraham 712) 

959 Samuel W., 1828 (Sylvanus 909), 

785 Sampson, 1811 (Eleazer 79), 

1326 Sanders, 1797 (Clifford 1308), 

257 Sands E., 1840 (Sylvanus 106), 

15 Sarah, 1710 (Daniel 2), 

387 Sarah, 1746 (Nehemiah 377), 

39 Sarah, 1752 (David 29), 
34 Sarah, 1754 (Daniel 9), 

333 Sarah. 1758 (Nathaniel 90), 
1162 vSarah, 1762 (Daniel 1125), 
787 Sarah (Campibcll 784), 



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231 

H5 
146 

130 

222 

231 

13 
20 

81 

263 

21 

22 

95 
22 

129 

82 

37 

2S 
199 

94 
207 

287 

129 

230 

105 

39 

121 

93 
192 

201 

193 

142 

169 

94 

271 

256 

98 

61 

211 

74 



INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers. Heads of Families. 

42 Sarah, 1765 (Azariah 2f), . 

64 Sarah, 1784 (David 43a), 

596 Sarah, 1785 (Daniel 379), 

337 Sarah, 1795 (David 334), 

215 Sarah, 1826 (Tyler 208), 

1634 Sarah (Isaac 383), 

1 1 55 Sarah A., 1797 (Paul 11 54), 

353 Sarah A., 1818 (Amos 349), 

86 Sarah Ann T.. m. i8i8 (Lewis Ford 46), 

402 Sarah A., 1823 (Joseph 397), 

1253 Sarah D. S., 1828 (Daniel Chase 1211), 

906 Sarah E., 1835 (Harvey 899), 

1584 Sarah E., 1838 (Schuyler 1577), 

779 Sarah E., 1861 (Daniel V. 759), 

886 Sarah F., 1854 (William H. 852), 

680 Sarah Holmes, 1794 (Thomas 627), 

1293 Sarah Jane, 1839 (Richard Fill 1271) 

417 Sarah M., 181 1 (Ralph 414), 

858 Sarah M. B., 1838 (Tilson B. 847). 

1382 Sarah S., 1829 (Gamaliel 1375), 

1577 Schuyler, 1800 (William 380), 

778 Sebra, 1796 (Eleazer 79). 

209 Serinz P.. 1842 (David 207), 

1 148 Scth. 1704 (Gersham 5), 

328 Seth, 1708 (Ebenezer 12), 

361 Seth, 1741 (Seth 328), 

1041 Seth, 1794 (Joseph 1024), 

614 Shubael, 1723 (Cornelius 189), 

835 Shubael (Gideon 833). 

626 Shubael, 1762 (Shubael 614), 

668 Shubael, 1825 (George 659), 

173 Silas, 1749 (Sylvanus 63), 

II Silas, m. 1754 (Daniel 2), 

814 Silas, 1783 (Silas yT))^ 

820 Silas, 1807 (Silas 814), 

1664 Silas, 1852 (Henry M. 1638), 

1225 Silas B., 1807 (Hezekial 1220), 

457 Silena W. (Jonathan L. 343), 

1971 Simeon. 1739 (Isaac 368), 

72 Simeon, 1747 (Sylvanus 63), 



.335 

Page. 
260 
281 
278 
64 
90 
230 

95 

257 
180 

211 

127 

227 

283 

. 198 

116 

212 

35 
197 

145 
226 

193 
55 

135 
32 
32 

204 

113 
125 
"5 

115 
194 

80 

194 

195 
229 

137 
63 

243 

187 



336 INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers. Heads of Families. 

635 Simeon, 1775 (Simeon 72), 

1981 Simeon, 1769 (Simeon 1971), 

2046 Simeon, 1793 (Simeon 1981), 

682 Simeon C, 1820 (Simeon 635), 

789 Smitli (Campbell 784), 

484 Solomon (Daniel 96), 

834 Solomon (Gideon 833), 

521 Solomon, 1732 (Hezekiah 188), 

373 Solomon, 1729 (Nathaniel 363), 

1027 Solomon. 1770 (Joseph 1004), 

2093 Sophia, 1832 (Abraham 2021), 
1380 Sophia M., 1815 (Gamaliel 1375), 

233 Stephen H., 1843 (Daily 108), . 

461 Snsan (Joanna 389), 

2094 Susan A., 1835 (Abraham 2021), 
719 Susan Marston, 1809 (Isaac 709), 

1250 Susan T., 1832 (Ralph R. 1246), 

7 Susanna, 1673 (John i), 

63 Sylvanus, 1714 (Israel 12), 

831 Sylvanus. 1742 (Gideon 190), 

70 Sylvanus, 1744 (Sylvanus 63), 

88 Sylvanus, 1754 (Ebcnezer 1765), 

894 Sylvanus, 1775 (Sylvanus 831), 

106 Sylvanus, 1793 (Sylvanus 88), 

909 Sylvanus, 1797 (Asa 78), 

2028 Sylvester, 1813 (Sylvester C. 2017), 

2017 Sylvester Chester, 1785 (Levi 1973), 

436 Slyvester C, 1846 (Jonathan 419), 

808 Tabitha, 1747 (Jonathan 28), 

830 Tabitha, 1776 (John 810), 

29 Thankful, 1741 (Daniel 9), 

253 Thankful, 1831 (Holtham 198), 

130 Theodore, 1862 (Carroll 112), 

III Thomas, 1626 (Dea. John I )unhani), 

2 Thomas, 1647 (Thomas III), 

1003 '!'homas. 1737 (Micajah 998), 

266 Thomas, 1760 (Samuel 2)~)> 

87 Thomas, 1765 (Ebenezer 65), 

627 Tliomas, 1771 (Shubael 614), 

J414 Tiionias, 1820 (Ijenjamin 1410), 



Page. 
189 

245 
246 

190 

75 

38 

122 

103 

174 
204 

248 
144 
169 

273 
248 
191 
140 
20 
162 

125 
187 
163 
128 
169 
201 

245 

245 

35 
285 

286 

99 
92 

259 
40 

41 

203 

263 

165 

"5 
220 



INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers. Heads of Families. 

667 Thomas F., 1839 ('Henry 665), . 

1381 Thomas H., 1817 (Josiah 1374), 

117 Thomas J. (Jacob H. 112), 

1386 Thomas H., 1840 (Thomas H. 1381), 

859 Thomas Mandell, 1840 (Tilson B. 847), 

1841 I'hurston, 1841 (Horatio 1799), 

815 Tilson, 1786 (Silas yT^), 

847 Tils'On B., 181 3 (Tilson 815), 

1194 Tristram, 1787 (Elijah 1188), 

905 Truman, 183 1 (Harvey 899), 

927 Tryon G., 1865 (Truman 905), 

208 Tyler, 1796 (Jonathan 197), 

195 Valentine, i8j6 (Hazael 166), 

1931 Walter E., 1870 (Dewey 1925), 

193 Warren, 1811 (Hazael 166), 

232 Warren Jerome, 1828 (Alpha 190), 

574 Warren N., 1822 (Jesse 548), 

536 Whitfield, 1829 (Aaron 473), . 

1642 Willett v., 1834 (Henry 1621), 

47 William, 1684 (Samuel 5), 

99 William, 1798 (Daniel 4), 

148 AVilliam, 1710 (William 47), 

380 William. 1753 (Nathaniel 370), 

850 William, 1763 (Barnabas 829), 

62 William, m. 1764 (Ebenezer 49), 

63 William, 1765 (William 62), 
167 William, 1767 (Jonathan 154), 
109 William (John lOO), 

1 72 1 William (Job 385), 

1569 William, 1785 (William 380), 

853 William, 1787 (Isaac 852), 

107 William, 1792 (John 99), 

loi William, 1793 (Samuel 94), 

661 William (Nathaniel 651), 

900 William. 1807 (Elijah 861), 

1416 William, 1825 (Benjamin 1410), 

345 William, 1829 (David 339), 

913 William, 1839 (William 900), 

211 William, 1848 (David 207), 

115 William A., 1859 (Cornelius 107), 



337 

Page. 
189 

215 
306 

218 

197 

237 
196 

196 

140 

126 

127 

90 

26 

241 

26 

27 

186 

276 

228 

20 

305 

23 
226 

125 
21 

21 

24 

308 

232 

227 

124 

56 

37 

73 

290 

220 

64 
290 

55 
86 



338 



Child 

Numbers 



1235 
727 

1627 

479 

423 
1564 

1228 
1996 

387 

852 

252 

1282 

892 

400 

340 

1738 

1230 

865 

658 

1842 

1151 

i65 
391 
304 



11 a 



INDEX. 

Heads of" Families. 

n P... 1811 (Setli I 174), . 



William C. 1818 (William 658), 
William C. 1859 (Henry V. D. 760), 
William Delos (Isaac 383), 
William E.. 1828 (Nchcmiah 472), . 
William E., 1843 (Gardner 398), . 
William G., 1805 (Robert 1557). 
W^illiam G., 1838 (Joseph R. 1218), 
William G., 1871 (John Samuel 1991), 
William Henry (Henry 371), 
William H.. 1827 (Tilson 815), 
William H., 1829 (Sylvanus 106), 
William H., 1846 (John 1280), 
William H,, 1872 (William H. 852), 
William L. B., 1830 (William L. B. 340), 
William L. B., 1802 (David 334), 
William M. (Ransom W- 1736), 
William R., 1849 (Joseph R., 1218) 
W^illiam S., 1816 (John 864), 
W^illiam T., 1815 (Shubael 626), 
Willis E., 1867 (Dwight 1840), 
Wing, 1775 (Robert 1127), 
Worthy Cohmibns, 1815 (Ezra 97), 
Wright, 1341 (Henry 371). 
Wright (Sylvanus 88), 



Page. 

139 
118 

283 
230 

275 
176 

225 

210 

244 

97 
198 

169 

140 

199 

61 

61 

233 
210 

288 

118 

237 
208 

166 

98 

172 



INDEX. 



339 



OTHER NAMES. 

Child 
Numbers. Heads of Families. 

47 Alden, Alexander ni. 1814 (Joseph Alden 42) 

5 Alden, Daniel 1691 (Hannah 2), 

16 Alden, Daniel 1720 (Daniel Alden 5), 

7 Alden, Eleazer m. 1720 (Hannah 2), 

■2 Alden, Joseph (Daniel X), 

42 Alden, Joseph 1747 (Seth Alden 14), 

15 Alden, Joseph 1718 (Daniel Alden 5). 

39 Alden, ( )liver 1740 (Seth 14). 
II Alden, Samuel 1705 (Hannah 2), 
14 Alden, Seth in. 1740 (Hannah 2), 

396 Allen, Charles (Charlotte 384), ■ . 

40 Alden, Seth 1741 (Seth Alden 14), 
873 Almy, Edgar M. (Thomas M. 859), 

1 162 Almy. John (Daniel 1125), 

22 Alston (Eunice 17), 

25 Alston, Mary (Hannah 22), 

1624 Andrews, James ((Jlive Hammond i486), 

1543 Armstrong, John (Eerdinaiid Parr 1537), 

211 Arnold. Nathaniel (Tylee 208), 

224 Arnold, Silpha 1844 (Cynthia 211), 

122 Ashley, Col. (Jacob H. 112). 

1305 Atkins, Thomas B. (Jesse 1275), 

1253 Atkinson, James H. (Daniel Chase 121 1) 

1864 Austin Betsey, 1799 (Amy Downer 1853), 
940 Austin, Caleb (Thomas Rattoome 927), 

1865 Austin, Caleb 1803 (Amy Downer 1853), 
982 Austin, Calel) Downer 1856 (Amelia Rattoome 940) 

1872 Austin, Caleb Downer 1856 (Caleb Austin 1865), 

980 Austin, Celina H. 1844 (Amelia Rattoome 940), 

1870 Austin. Celinda H. 1844 (Caleb Austin 1865), 
1853 Austin, John (Lydia 1792), .... 

1866 Austin, Lorenzo D. 1805 (Amy Downer 1853), 

981 Austin, Thomas R. 1854 (Amelia Rattoome 940), 

1871 Austin. Thomas R. 1854 (Caleb Austin 1865), 



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302 
302 

303 
302 

301 

302 

303 

303 
302 

302 

97 

303 

197 

211 

45 

45 

156 

152 

91 

91 
306 

212 

21 1 

239 

293 

239 

293 

239 
294 

239 
238 

240 

294 
239 



340 INDEX. 

Chi hi 
Numbers. Heads of Families. 

889 Ayers, Simon (James 862), ... 
1536 Bail, Cicero F. (Polly Hammond 1481), 
1 75 1 Baker, Joel (Alvan 1742), ... 

1756a Baker, Mary A. 1873 (Nathan B. Baker 1756) 
1756 Baker, N. B. 1831 (Mary B. 1751), 
580 Baldwin, Wm. (Jessie H. 578), 
391 fiarbour, Lucins B. (Elislia C Hilliard 390). 
49 Barnes, Romuhis (Samnel 43), 
556 Barnes, Charles A. (Laura Gleason 545), 
1628 Barnes, C. (Isaac 1619), 

Barnes, Charles M. 1833 (Olivia 49), 
Barnes, Jane O. 1843 (Olivia 49), 
Barnes, Joseph A. 1855 (Olivia 49), 
Barnes, Mary L. 1842 (Olivia 49), 
Barnes, Samuel D. 1839 (OHvia 49), 
Barnes, Sarah M. 1837 (Olivia 49), 
Barney, D. Newton (Austin C. 512), 
Barnhart, George (Wm. L. B. 340), 
Barnhart, Hannah 1828 (Milla 399), 



68 

7Z 
69 

72 

71 
70 

520 

399 
430 
431 

1541 
563 

■437 

423 

8 

1596 
398 

1588 
196 

1007 

185 

397 

569 
849 

1637 

1636 

1487 

1634 



B 
B 



arnhart, Murval 1852 (Milla 399), 

arrett, Edward C. (Marcus W. 1539), 

arrett, John F. (Francis W. 556), 

arrows, Frances A. 1845 (Olive H. 423), 

arrows, Francis L. (Ralph 414), 

arrows, Robert (John I),' 

arstow, Ebenezer N. (Thomas Mandell 859), 

artlett, Ka^ie A. 1857 (Amanda A. Parr 1588) 

arton, Lewis A. (Charlotte 384), 

artlett, Lucius (Rachel Hammond 1485), 

eattys. Rev. H. H. (George C. 187), 

elcher, Horatio (Electa 998), 

ergen, Augustus (Augustus D. Newell 182), 

ill, Henry (Charlotte 384), 

ird, Edward (Isaac Watscjn 566), 

ird, George W. (Tilson 815). 

lack, Ellen C. 1847 (Harriet Hammond 1487), 

lack, Rachel J. 1843 (Harriet Hammond 1487), 

lack, Rufus C. (Freelove 1477), 

lack, Sarah 1840 (Harriet Hanuuond 1487), 



481 Blandin, Arthur A. 1868 (Sarah A. 402), 



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289 

238 
234 

234 
186 

83 
108 

228 

84 

85 
84 

85 
84 
84 

39 
61 
62 
62 

225 

185 

37 

35 

19 
197 

155 
97 

154 

54 

131 
261 

97 
1 10 

198 

157 
157 
157 
157 
180 



INDEX. 



Heads of Families. 



Cliild 
Numbers. 

483 Blandin, Alary H. 1875 (Sarah A. 402), 

402 Blandin, B. A. (Joseph 397), 

17 Bloomfield, Joseph (Jonathan 11). 

99 Boatwright, Allen M. (Jane D. Cammelius 97) 

210 Boggs, Edw. B. (Catharine L. 167). 

85 Boggs, Robert ]M orris (Lewis l-'ord 46), 

1585 Bolton, Alfred (Schuyler 1577). 

1599 Bolton. Nellie D. 1871 (Emily E. 1580), 

497 B)Ond. ( )zni (Samuel 485), 

139 Booth. W. (Elijah E. 132). 

143 Booth, Wm. W. 1852 (Elizabeth), 
1569 Boswell, Clara 1876 (Melvina Hammond 1564), 
1464 P)Oswell, George (Hezekiah Hanunond 1482), 
1745 Bourn, Caleb (Daniel 384). 

144 Boutillier, R. L. (T. D. How-ell 144), 

459 Bonesteel, Emily 1862 (Alelissa 450), 

460 Bonesteel, James H. 1859 (Melissa 450), 
450 Bonesteel, John H. (Jonathan L. 343), 

1913 Bowles, John (Obadiah 1^94), 

1994 Boyd, William W. (John Samuel 1991), 

2031 Brainard (Sylvester C. 2017), . 

1403 Braley, Alden (Sophia M. 1380), 

2034 Brewster, M. N. (Sylvester 2028), 

1049 P'riggs, Belle E. i860 (Ladorenia 1047), 

1047 Briggs, Edward (James looi), 

1052 Briggs, Ida May 1858 (Ladornica 1047), 

219 Brightman, Bert P. 1868 (Sarah 215), 

218 Brightman, Henry 1866 (Sarah 215), 

215 Brightman, John H. (Tylee 208), 

407 Brock, Ira (William L. B. 340), 

691 Brooks, Tirman M. (Perry Jackson 665), 

556 Brown, Mary E. 1861 (Laura Gleason 545), 

545 Brown, Silas H. (Mary 534). 

604 Brownson, E. R. (Warren N. 574), 

519 Bruenstuhl, Ardella 1838 (Mariah Flanders 509), 

521 Bruenstuhl, Rosetta (Mariah Flanders 509), 

517 Bruenstuhl, Sidney (Mariah Flanders 509), 

509 Bruenstuhl, Warren (Jemimah 338), 

1653 Brundige, David 1858 (Hannah Hammond 1489), 

756 Bumpus, Henfy (Samuel N. 746), 



34t 

Page. 
180 
180 

45 
257 
262 

257 
227 

227 
38 
165 
165 
■ 153 
153 
234 
260 

63 
63 

63 

241 

244 
246 

145 

245 

131 

131 

131 
90 

90 

90 

•67 

71 
108 

108 

186 

66 

66 

66 

65 
158 
192 



342 INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers. Heads of Families. 

1862 llurke, Abrani C. (John Downer 1854), 

1897 Burke, James S. 1853 (Pvilchers S. Downer 1862) 

602 Burke. John J. (Warren N. 574), 

807 Burt, William (Wm. E. Jacques 801), 

1000 Butler, Gamaliel (Benajah 7), 

1200 Butler, John (Jethro 1147), 

342 Buttles, W. R. (Maria 339), 

113 Campbell, Jesse H. (John 109). 

151 Campbell, Margaret (Jane 113), 

86 Cammelius, James (Lewis Ford 46), 

97 Cammelius, Jane D. 1826 (Sarah A. Tuthill 86) 

1229 Cannon, Franklin H. (Hezekiah 1220), 

429 Capron, F. A. 1847 (Nancy 399). 

427 Capron, Mary E. 1842 (Nancy 399), 

431 Capron, R. E. 1854 (Virgil H. Capron 430), 

399 Capron, Mrgil H. (Joseph 397), 

']2 Carey, Francis (Olivia 49), 

595 Carhart, Charles (Daniel 379), 

621 Carhart, Charles 1786 (Sarah 596), 

596 Carhart, Cornelius (Daniel 379), 
626 Carhart, Daniel 1797 (Sarah 596), 

622 Carhart, Elizabeth 1789 (Sarah 596), 

629 Carhart, John 1804 (Sarah 596), 

624 Carhart. Lydia 1793 (Sarah 596), 

623 Carhart, Mary 1791 (Sarah 596), 

630 Carhart, Nehemiah 1806 (Sarah 596). 
628 Carhart, Rachel 1801 (Sarah 596), 

625 Carhart, Sarah 1794 (Sarah 596), 
T180 Carlton, Hiram (George S. 1148), 
1879 Carpenter, Edward 1824 (Betsey Austin 1864), 
1881 Carpenter, Franklin 1830 (Betsey Austin 1864), 

396 Carpenter, Joseph (Sarah 387), 

1884 Carpenter, I^uise S. 1861 (Frank Carpenter 1881), 

1864 Carpenter, Richard (Amy Downer 1853), 

1883 Carpenter, Richard 1858 (Franklin Carpenter 1881) 

234 Carter, H. C. (Alpha 190), 

42 Case, Bernard 1744 (Hope flamblin 36), 

211 Case, Robert C. (Catharine L. 167), 

36 Case, William ("Patience 2), 

889^ Castelow, Elijah D. 1832 (Polly 889^), 



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240 

240 
186 
121 
213 

172 

309 
309 

257 
138 
177 
176 
177 
176 

85 

277 
280 

278 

279 

278 

279 

278 

278 

279 

279 
279 

209 

239 

239 

272 

240 

239 
188 

27 
20 

261 

20 

124 



INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers. Heads of Families. 

889S Castelow, James (John 851). 

889I1 Castelow, Polly 1). 111. 1845 (i'oHy 8898), 

847 Chamberlain, Edwin (W. R. Gillette 830g), 

1796 Chamberlain, Job (Obadiah 1786). 

693 Chandler, Merritt H. (Simeon C. 682), 

1 181 Chapman, Alfred AI. (George 1148). 

846 Chapman, Cyrus P. (Tilson 815), 

1622 • Chapman, Jedcdiah (Isaac 383), 
130 -Chapman, Justin (James 123), 

689 Chase, Joseph (Sarah H. 680), 

650 Chase, Levi (Israel 69), 

232 Clark, Howard W. (Daily 108), 

732 Clarkson, John J. (David T. 67), 

14 1 3 Cleveland, Abishai S. (Benjamin 1410), 

1250 Cleveland, Charles W. (Ralph R. 1246), 

1253 Cleveland, Ichabod (Ralph R. 1246), 

8899 Castelow, Elijah I). 1832 (Polly 8898), 

1 199 Coffin, Thomas (Isaiah 1191), 

234 Colburn, Sidney (Daily 108), 

296 Cole, John F. (Henry 271), 

1629 Coleman I. (Isaac 1619), 

1634 Coleman, Joshua (Isaac 383), 

1 122 Collins, Edward H. (Eliza- 1096), 

664 Collins, Isaac (George 659), 

1654 Colvin, Elbert (Hannah Hammond 1489) 

197 Conger, Geo. H. 1818 (Hazael 166), 

414 Conklin, Jacob J. (Wni. L. P.. 400), 

513 Coonradt, George (Jemimah 338), 

939 Cooke, Henry C. (Thom?s Rattoomc 927), 

1453 Cook, Robert (Phebc 1367), 

yi^ Cooper, Job (Olivia 49), 

1649 Cooper, (VVillett V. 1642), 

618 Cottle, Edmund (Margaret 617), 

621 Cottle, Edmund (Shubael 614), 

1413 Cottle, Geo. D. (Benjamin 1410), 

456 Cottle, Matthew (Sarah 34), 

464 Cottle, Sarah 1807 (Sarah Tilton 456), 

1 151 Covell, James (Gersham 5), 

628 Craig, Moses (Sarah 596), 

1252 Cranston, Geo. F. (Daniel Chase 121 1), 



343 

Page. 
124 
124 
287 

190 
210 
196 
231 

52 
116 
188 
169 
281 
219 
140 

139 
124 

138 

169 

170 

228 

230 

134 

115 

158 

26 

62 

66 

292 

221 

85 
229 

114 

114 

219 

99 

99 
142 

279 

211 



344 

Child 
Number 

298 

858 

686 

1533 
971 

19 

19 
1 166 

677 

1281 

1268 

245 

615 

1792 



INDEX. 



.5. Heads of Families. 

Cree, James ^^^ (Lot Parent 282), 
Crittenden, Stephen (Isaac 852), 



Crovvell, Frances L. 1865 (Georc^iana j\I. 686) 

Crowell, Hiram (Thomas 617), 

Crowell, Mayhew (James C. 1520), 

Curtis. David W. (Samuel W. 959), 

Curtis, Fear 1740 (Fear 19), 

Curtis, Hiram F. (Alonzo 1094), 

Curtis, Jacob (Eleazer), . 

Daggett. George (Seth 1148), 

Daniel, Stephen (Hila Ann 663), 

Davenport, Dora (Deborah 1281), 

Davenport, Eben (Jesse 1165), 

Davis, Leonard (Holtham 198), 

Davis, Melatiah (Cornelius 189), 

Downer, John (Obadiah 1786), 

Davis, William (Rebecca Jackson), 

David, William (Rebecca Morton), 
877 Delano, Fred F. (William S. 865), 
946 De Long. Asahel A. (Mary W. Rattoome 933) 
1296 Deming, Richard 1864 (Sarah j. 12(^3), 
1293 Deming, Thomas D. (Richard h^ell 1271), 
1163 Denham, Daniel 1764 (Daniel 1135). 
1211 Denham, Daniel Chase 1798 (Daniel 1163), 
1254 Denham, Daniel C. 1835 (Daniel C. Denham 1211 
513 Denliam, George A. 1849 (George 497), 
68 Denman, John (Isaac Marsh 68), 
79 Denman, May I\. 1824 (Rachel Marsh 71), 
521 Denham, Matthew T. 1858 (George 497), 
328 Derby, John II. (Rebecca I). Reynolds 321), 
427 Des Jardins, Charles B. (Nancy 399), 
449 T3es Jardins, Katharine V. 1865 (M. E. Capron 427) 
447 Des Jardins, Mary A. 1861 (Mary E. Ca])ron 427) 
319 Dewey, Bradley S. (Frederick 309), 
209 Deshler, Charles D. 1819 (Catharine L. 167), . 
2\o Deshler. Elizabeth D. 1821 (Catharine L. 167), 
167 Deshler, George W. (Jacob 53), 
211 Deshler, Mary I>. (Catharine L. 167). 
32z| Dewey, Chauncey E. 1859 (Dorothy 319), 
325 Dewey, David D. 1866 (Dorothy 319), 



Page. 
267 
124 
117 
117 
224 
201 
161 

134 
160 
136 

70 
212 
212 

92 
114 

13 

13 
288 

296 

212 

212 

209 

2IT 

211 

i8t 

49 

49 

183 

269 
176 

177 
177 

172 
261 
262 
261 
261 
172 
172 



INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers. , Heads of Families. 

322 Dewey, Harriet L. 1853 (Dorothy 319), 

495 Dickinson, Abraham B. (x-\sa Clarkson 483), 

903 Dickinson, Henry R. W. (Harvey 899), 

42 Dickinson, James (Cornelius 32), 

147 Dickinson, Lydia 1803 (Lydia 42), 

148 Dickinson, Sarah 1!. 1808 (Lydia 42), 
465 Dodson, George (Esther E. 400), 

1380 Dowd. Amos (Gamaliel 1375), 

1390 Dowd. Ansel 1836 (Sophia M. 1380), 

1392 Dowd, Lucia 1861 (Ansel Dowd 1390), 

1853 Downer. Amy 1776 (Lydia 1792), 

1854 Downer, John 1778 (Lydia 1792), 
1947 Downes, Abigail 1821 (Lois Beardsley 19 16). 
1949 Downes, Condace 1826 (Lois Beardsley 1916), 
1916 Downes, Lorenzo (Obadiah 1794), 

1862 Downer, I'nlchera S. 1820 (John Downer 1854), 

1594 Downey. James R. (Wm. E. Parr 1587), 

594 Dunn, Alexander (Daniel 379), 

700 Dunn, Archibald (Dinah 594), 

624 Dunn, Jacob (Sarah 596), 
26a Dunn. Micajah (Jonathan 12), 

898 Dunn, Micajah (Elijah 861). 

481 ■ Dusenbury, Joseph W. (Nehemiah 472). 

926 Dyer, Albion Al. (Truman 905), 

21 14 Early, Eva M. 1865 (Susan A. 2094), 

2094 Early, W'm. A. (Abraham 2021), 

622 Eckel, John (Sarah 596). 

956 Eddy. Isal)ella D. 1839 (Isabella Rattoome 936), 

936 Eddy, Jonathan (ddi(im£s Rattoome 927), 

958 Eddy, ALary E. 1845 (Isabella Rattome 936), 

2030 Edwards, (Sylvester C. 2017). 

668 Ely, Benjamin (Jonathan S. 662), 

45 Eldredge, Daniel (vSamuel 43), 

51 Eldredge, Louisa E. 1832 (Nancy Adams 45), 

52 Eldredge, Lucian V. 1839 (Nancy Adams 45), 
50 Eldredge, Samuel D. 1820 (Nancy Adams 45), 

727 Ely, Henry (Eliza 668), .... 

399 Emery, Henry (Sarah 387), 

779 Emmons, John S. (Daniel V. 759), . 

824 Everson, Levi (Charles W. 882), 



345 

Page. 
172 
274 
127 

87 

88 

88 

179 

144 
M4 
144 
238 

238 

242 
242 
242 
240 

155 
280 
280 
278 

255 
289 

274 

127 

248 
278 

295 
292 

295 
215 
72 
S2 
82 
82 
82 

73 
272 

283 

105 



346 INDEX, 

Child 
Numbers. Heads of Families. 

605 Farrand. Ilattie 1868 (Lucy Martin 397), 

47 I'^arnliani, Lucian (Samuel 43), 
599 Farrand, Ensign 1850 (Lucy Sweet 397) 

62 Farnliani. Lucy L. 1833 (Louisa 47), 
596 Ferrand, Lucy O. 1841 (Lucy Sweet 397), 
397 Farrand, Orlando (Lucy Martin 385), 
601 Farrand. William 1856 (Lucy Martin 397), 

Faunce, John (Jonathan), 
213 Ferris, Orrin (Tylee 208), 
952 Filkin, John J. (Caroline B. Rattoome 935), 
1348 Fish, Joseph (Ebenezer 1002), 
I4()4 Fish, Joseph 1782 (Esther 1348). 
1365 Fish, Gamaliel (Joseph 1330), 
1 170 Fish, Nathaniel (Seth 1148), 

Fisk, George P. 1868 (James D. iMsk 151), 
Fisk, Jane A. 1870 (James D. Fisk 15 ij, 
Fisk, James D. 1831 (Lydia Dickinson 147), 
I'^isk, Maria 1828 (Lydia Dickinson 147), 
Fisk, Partridge (Lydia 42), 
Fitz Randolph N. (George W. 65), 
Flanders, Daniel (David 334), 
Flanders, Mariah 1816 (Jemimah 338), 
Fleming, John L (Sarah A. Tuthill 86), 
Folts, Delos (Maria Flanders 509), 
Fonda, John A. 1844 (Dollyra 538), 



157 
158 
151 
150 
147 
754 
338 
509 
97 
519 
589 
584 Fonda. Hiram J. 1831 (Dollyra 538), 

538 h'onda, John T. (Samuel F. 532), 

780 Force, John A. (Daniel 756). 

7M h'orman. W. \\ R. (David 'W 67). 

620 Foster, P>enjaniin (.Slmbael 614), 

395 Foster, Preston (Sarah 387), 

1734 F''oster, Wm. Horton (Charles 173O, 

1468 Francis, Charles (Joseph 1370), 

681 h'rench, Ebenezer (Simeon 635), 

1047 French, Leroy (Ladormia 1067), 

1540 l">i(lay, Frederick L. (C)ra P. Parr 1535) 

i7<>5 FuUam, Elisha (Obadiah 1786), 

474 Gage, Edward (S, A. Makt'])t'ace 461), 

116 Garrison, Lloyd McK. (Clarinda II. 114), 

357 Gearhart, Edmund (David 312), 



Page. 
69 
82 

68 
82 
68 
68 
69 

78 
91 

295 

227. 
223 
221 
136 

88 
88 
88 
88 
88 
282 

65 

65 

257 
66 

no 

1 10 

no 

283 

281 
117 

272 

232 

222 

190 

•3' 

242 
179 

259 
173 



Child 
Numbers. 



INDEX. 



Heads of Families. 



786 

83oh 

847 
830 

830g 
534 
542 
545 
544 
1753 
1758 

115 
62 

305 

339 
322 

2114 

466 

968 

352 

408 

585 
485 
394 
483 
36 



7 

979 

454 
562 

1508 

1483 

1493 

1497 
1498 

1574 
1666 

1489 



Giles, Isaac (Henry V. D. 760), 

Gillette, Abram D. 1807 (Tabitha 830), 

Gillette, Adelaide 1859 (Walter R. Gillette 8300), 

Gillette, F B. (John 810), 

Gillette, W. R. 1804 (Tabitha 830), 

Gleason, Calvin (Sanuiel F. 532), 

Gleason. M. Emeline 1824 (Mary 534), 

Gleason, Laura A. 1833 (^iary 534), 

Gleason, Theodore A. 1830 (Mary 534), 

Goff, S. M. (Alvan 1742), 

Goff. Henry M. 1858 (Betsey 1753). 

Gould, Thomas (John 109), 

GritTen, Daniel W. (Louisa 47), 

Griffith, Joseph P. (Charlotte 384), 

Groff, Ella 1851 (Mary E. Reynolds 322), 

Groff, W'ni. M. (Maria 285), 

Grow, David A'. (Susan A. 2094), 

Guild, Reuben (Joanna 389), 

Gulick, Isaac (Mary Rattoome 928), 

Guthrie, Charles L. (Amos 349), 

Hakes, Jeremiah S. (Wm. L. B. 340), 

Haley, Elbridge (Jesse H. 578), 

Hall, Arthur S. 1878 (Mary H. Blandin 483), 

Hall, James (Sarah 387), 

Hall, Moses C. (Sarah A. 402), 

Hamblin, Hope 1679 (Patience 2), 

Hamblin, James (John i), 

Hamblin, James Jr. (John I), 

Hamblin, Bartholomew (John i), 

Hamilton, D. W. (Samuel W. 959). . 

Hammett, John (Sarah Tilton 456), 

Hamilton, R. G. (Azariah W. 474), 

Hammond, Arthur J. 1871 (Charles W. Hammond 1497) 

Hanunond, Benjamin D. 1806 (Freelove 1477 

Hammond, Catharine C. 1828 (John Hanuudud 1480), 

Hammond, Charles W. 1838 (John Hammond 1480) 

Hammond, Edwin H. 1843 (John Hammond 1480) 

Hammond, Freelove L. 1839 (Benjamin D. Hammond i 

Hammond, Georg-e 1856 (Solomon Hammond 1490), 

Hammond, Hannah 1821 (Freelove 1477), 



347 

Page. 
283 

287 
287 
286 
287 
107 
108 
108 
108 
234 
234 

309 

82 

96 
269 
269 

249 

294 

95 

67 

186 

180 

272 

180 

20 

20 

19 
20 

202 

99 
276 

150 

153 
149 

149 

149 

483)- 153 
158 
157 



348 

Child 
Number 

1487 

1495 
1500 

1482 

1480 

1564 

1477 

1577 
i486 

I481 

1485 
1499 

1 49 1 
1581 
1490 
1484 

392 

157 

42 

1040 

1036 

669 

206 

676 

858 

856 

860 

847 
868 
848 
286 
872 
868 

74 

3 

76 

I 
1056 
1055a 



INDEX. 

s. Heads of Families. 

Hammond. Harriet 1815 (Freelove 1477), 

Hammond, Horace J. 1832 (John Hammond 1480), 

Hammond, Herbert W. 1824 (Sidney M. Hammond 1491! 

Hammond, Hezekiah Al. 1804 (Freelove 1477), 

Hammond, John 1799 (Freelove 1477). 

Hammond, Alelvina 1845 (Hezekiah Hammond 1482), 

Hammond, Morgan (Hezekiah 39), 

Hammond. Nelson 1850 (benjamin 1). Hammond 1483) 

Hammond. ( )Hve 1812 (Freelove 1477), . 

Hammond. I 'oily 1802 (Freelove 1477), ■ 

Hammond, Rachel i8to (Freelove 1477), 

Hammond. Sarah K. 1846 (John Hammond 1480), 

Hammond, Sidney M. 1824 (John Hammond 1480), 

Hammond, Silas D. 1846 (Stoughton D. Hammond 1484) 

Hammond, .Solomon 1825 (Freelove 1477), 

Hammond, Stoughton D. 1808 (Freelove 1477) 

Hand, Charles W. (Henry 371), 

Hankenson, Eliza DeS. (Sarah 52), 

Hankenson. James (Azariah 27), 

Hardenberg, Aart)n 1851 (Electa 1036), 

Hardenberg. James (James looi), 

Harding, Ephraim (George 659), 

Harlow. Alfred B. (Cornelius 167), 

Hatch, August (Jonathan S. 662), 

Hatfield, Alice Irene (James C. Hatfield S56) 

Hatfield, Janus C. 1821 (Elizabeth 286), 

Hatfield. John 1824 (Elizabeth 286), 

Flatfield, J()se])h 1818 (Elizabeth 286), 

Hatfield, Mary E. 1832 (Elizabeth 286), 

Hatfield, I'hebe Ann 1819 (Elizabeth 286), 

Hatfield, rhruzy (Josei)h 274). 

Hatfield, Smith 1837 (Elizabeth 286), 

Hathaway, i*",l)enezer (Elizabeth 286), 

Hayward, benjamin 1717 (Mehitable 3), 

llayward, Jose])h (Daniel X), 

Hayward, Jose])h 1746 (Benjamin 74), 

Hayward, ( )live 1704 (Joseph Hayward 76), 

Hayward, Thomas (Daniel^ X), 

Hazlett, Frank R. 1856 (Lucy H. 1055a). 

Hazlctt, John (James lOOi), 



Page. 

157 
149 

150 
152 
148 

153 

147 
154 
156 
151 
154 
150 
149 

I.S4 
158 

154 

98 

261 

260 

131 

131 

115 
168 

73, 
77 
76 
76 
76 
76 
76 
76 
76 

7(^ 

303 

303 

303 

303 
301 

'32 
131 



INDEX. 

Child 
Nujnber^. Heads of Families. 

1060 Hazlett, Fannie M. 1867 (Lucy H. 10553), 

1058 Hazlett, Nancy J. 1858 (Lucy H. 1055a), 

898 Henry, Walter M. (Elijah 861). 

279 Hiller, Charlotte P. 1876 (Ella E. J. 276), 

823 Hill, Thomas (Silas 814), 

276 Hiller, Hiram (Augustus H. 256), 

^/T, Hilliard, Ambrose (Seth 361), 

391 Hilliard, Charlotte C. 1876 (Elisha C. Hilliard 390) 

390 Hilliard, Elisha C. 1852 (Elisha E. Hilliard 384), 

384 Hilliard, Elisha E. 1806 (Marcia ^y^), 

1007 Hitchcock, Obed (Micajah 998), 

364 Hollister, Albert C\ 1804 (Betsey 348). 

348 Hollister, Asahel (Jonathan 195), 

642 Holmes, Alonzo J. 1820 (Rebecca 637), 

1203 Holmes, John (Jethro 1147), 

637 Holmes, Judah (Simeon y2), 

478 Hope, Aaron D. (Nehemiah 472), 

387 Hope, Adam (Nehemiah 377), 

395 Hope, Anna 1772 (Sarah 387), 
394 Hope, Esther 1769 (Sarah 387), 
398a Hope, James W. 1784 (Sarah 387), 
513 Hope, Julia M. 1848 (Elizabeth S. 478), 
399 Hope, Lydia 1787 (Sarah 387), 

396 Hope, Margaret 1775 (Sarah 387), . 
398 tlope, Mary 1781 (Sarah 387), 

397 Hope, Nehemiah 1778 (Sarah 387), 
393 Hope, Samuel 1766 (Sarah ^^Sy), 
225 Llornbeck. Frank (Silpha Arnold ^224), 
763 tlough, G. DeN. 1861 (Marie I*. SmiUi 762), 
762 Hough, George T. (Nathaniel S. Smith 759), 
592 Howard, Chas. W. 1863 (Susannah 588), 
588 Floward, Joel T. (Amos Sweet 388), 

1832 Howard, George B. 1862 (Lucy D. Thui-ber 1822), 

1831 Howard, Leland C). 1857 (Lucy D. Thur])cr 1822), 

1822 Howard, Ossian G. (Lucy 1802), 

1063 Howell, Anthouy J. (James looi), 

154 Howell, Jennie W. (T. D. Howell 144), 

142 Howell, John S. (James 48), 

144 Howell, Theo. D. (Eliza S. 114), 

678 Houghton. Cyrenus (Simeon 635), 



349 

Page. 

131 

289 

92 

92 

32 

33 

33 

32 

203 

95 

95 
188 

138 
188 

275 
271 

272 

272 

272 

'275 
272 

272 

^73 

272 

272 

91 
119 

119 

68 

68 

237 
237 
236 
132 
260 
260 
260 
190 



350 INDEX. 

Oil i Id 
Numbers. Heads of Families. 

135 Hiilbcrt, Charles (James 123), 

505 Holliday, Edmund B. (Solon Huntington 490), 

1095 Hungerford, Asahcl (John 907), 

1007 Hungerford, Amanda A. 1821 (Electa 998), 

1005 Hungerford, Edward 1817 (Electa 998), 
1002 Hungerford, Lewis 1811 (Electa 998), 

1006 Hungerford, Lucy M. 1810 (Electa 998), 
998 Hungerford, Spencer (Salathial 832), 

1008 Hungerford, William 1822 (Electa 998), 
505 Huntington, Caroline D. 1861 (Solon H. 490), 
502 Huntington, Henry E. 1850 (Solon Huntington 490) 
492 Huntington, Phebe 1817 (Elizabeth Vincent 488), 
490 Huntington, Solon 1812 (Elizabeth Vincent 488) 
504 Huntington, Willard V. 1856 (Solon H. 490), 
488 Huntington, William (Abner Vincent 332), 

1534 Huxford. Geo. F. (James C. 1520), 

441 Hyde, Henry F. 1836 (Sarah M. 417), . 

417 Hyde, John M. (Ralph 414), 

440 Hyde, John M. 1834 (Sarah M. 417). 

443 Hyde, Sarah M. 1840 (Sarah M. 417). 

337 Hydorn, William (David 334), 

346 Irvin, Edmund L. (E. A. Reynolds 323), 

V Jackson. Natlianiel (John Rickard 1652), 

V Jackson, Rebecca (Abig-ail Rickard), 
786 Jacques, David 1790 (Jemima 786), 
811 Jacques, Fred W. 1870 (Hulbert L Jacques 808), 
808 Jacques, Hulbert L. 1835 (Wm. E. Jacques 801), 
807 Jacques, Mary C. 1828 (Wm. E. Jacques 801), 

800 Jacques, Mary H. 1797 (Jemima 786), 
786 Jacques, Reuben (Cornelius 616), 

801 Jacques, William E. 1800 (Jemima 786), 
619 Jenkins, Lemuel (S'hubael 614), 
322 Jennings, Frank E. (Dorothy 319), 
705 Jennings, F. \V. (Cicorgiana Mackcy 686), 
887 Jennings, iM'ederick W. (Wm. H. 852), 
712 Jernegan, Henry H. 1866 (Charlotte C. 687), 
687 Jernegan, Matthew (Thomas 617), 
878 Johnson, Charles H. 1850 (Charlotte 870), 
885 Johnson, Elmer 1863 (Charlotte 870), 
870 Johnson, Henry (Harvey 856), 



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103 

134 

131 
130 

130 

131 
130 

131 
103 

lOI 

104 

lOI 

103 
100 

225 

36 
36 
36 
36 
64 

270 

13 
13 

[21 

121 
.21 

21 
;2I 
[21 

21 
[20 
[72 

17 
98 

17 

17 
[23 

[24 

[23 



INDEX. 



Heads of Families. 



Child 
Numbers. 

882 Johnson, Liddie 1861 (Charlotte 870), 

674 Keck, Henry (Jonathan S. 662), 

278 Kellogg, Charles 1839 (Emily 260), 

280 Kellogg, D. F. 1865 (Emily 269), 

269 Kellogg, D. Fisk (Isaac 103), 

19 Kempton, Ephraim (Fear 19), 

1 1 Kempton, Sanuiel (Eleazer 2), 

1395 Kendall. Annie L. 1867 (Lucia J. Webb 1394) 

1394 Kendall, Theodore (Sophia M. 1380), 
677 Kennedy, Lizzie F. 1845 (Hila Ann 663), 
680 Kennedy, Orin T. 1863 (Hila Ann 663), 
663 Kennedy, Thomas (Jonathan S. 662), 
796 Kilgore, Anthony (Clarkson C. 761), 
525 King, Peter (David P. Martin 510), 
538 Kingman, Henry M. (Cornelius 531), 
942 Kingsland, Theo. S. (John B. Rattoome 932), 

1639 Kittle, John (Henry 1621), 

114 Kirkham, Augustus (Edmund 107), 
116 Kirkham, Alice PL 1875 (Clarinda H. 114), 

115 Kirkham, Susan B. 1873 (Clarinda H. 114), 
542 Labrum, John (ALiry 534), 
550 Labrum, Mar}- E. 1851 (Mary Emeline Glcason 542) 
607 Lr using, D. W. (Mary P. 604), 
592 Lanning, Levi (Daniel 37c)), 

1408 Lackey, Eleazer (Sala Gamaliel 1381), 

yyj Laing, Theo. C. (Daniel \'. 756). 

1703 Larkin, John C. (Ryland \'. R. 1623), 

1 1 18 Libby, Edwin S. (Eliza 1096), 

721 Lincoln. Seth (Isaac 709), 

1453 Lindsay, George (Phebe 1362), 

670 Lindsay. Hezekiah (Jonathan S. 662), 

84 Linn, John H. (Lewis Ford 46), 

958 Livingston, Ephraim (Isabella Rattoome 936) 

1648 Lobdell, (.\\illett \'. 1642), 

1884 Lockwood, J. T. (Franklin Carpenter 1881), 

906 Loomis. George (Harvey 899), 

421 Loomis, Zenas (Ralph 414), 

823 Lord, Horatio (Silas 814), . . . 

1395 Lowles, Walford (Laura J. Webb 1394). 
661 Luce, Presbury (Shubael 626), 



351 

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73 
170 

170 

170 
161 
161 
144 
144 

70 
70 
70 
284 
■66 
184 
294 
229 
258 

259 
258 

108 

108 

III 

280 

145 
283 

231 
134 
191 
221 

7Z 

257 

295 
229 

240 

127 

34 

195 
144 

120 



'352 



Child 
Numbers. 



INDEX. 



Heads of Families. 



689 Luce, Clara D'A. 1818 (Sarah H. 680), . 

693 Luce, John T. 1827 (Sarah H. 680), 

680 Luce. Jonathan (Thomas 627), 

596 Luce, Ronianzo S. (Lucy Sweet 397), 

182 Luhng-, Theodore W. (James H. 176), 

1590 l.\nian, David G. (Rachel Hammond 1485), 

1153 Lyon, WiHiam (Robert 1127), 

1207 Lyon, Wilhani 1802 (Lucy 1 155), 

1756a Macomber, Frank (Mary B. 1751), 

583 McDonahl. Albert (Jesse H. 578), 

151 McDonald, J. Campbell (Jane 113). 

521 MacDonald, Malcolm (Mariah I'landers 509), 

464 Makepeace, Evelyn L. 1852 (Esther E. 400), 

462 Makepeace. iM-ank ?>. 1848 (Esther E. 400), 
400 Makepeace. L. ( ). (Joseph 397), 

463 Makepeace, Lucia A. 1850 (Esther E. 400), 

465 Makepeace, Llella S., 1855 (Esther E. 400). 

460 Makepeace, Sarah A. 1843 (Esther E. 400), 

461 Makepeace, Stella A. 1845 (Esther E. 400), 
980 Manley, Robert C. (Amelia Rattoome 940), 

1870 Manley, Robert C. (Calel) Austin 1865). 

26 Manning. Isal)ella 1781 (Mary Alston 25), 

25 Manning. John (Hannah 22), 

1656 Manwaring. Delia (Martha Ann 1641), 

1641 Manwaring, Silas (Henry 1621). 

177 Marco. M. A. de Viti (James H. 176), 

95a Marsh, Isaac (David 82), 

68 Marsli. Isaac 1768 (Elizabeth 64), . 

68 AJarsh, Sketch (David 82), 

64 Marsh, John (David 34), . 

71 Marsh, Rachel 1702 (Isaac Marsh 68), 

72 Marsh, Ral])h (Isaac Marsh 68). 
3 Marshall. Uenjamin (Thomas Hay ward), 

91 Marsliall. luigene 1832 (Olive llayward87), 

87 Marshall, llayward (Joseph llayward 76), 

505 Marshall. Lizzie D. 1872 (Mary 504), 

503 Marshall, R. \<. (John E. 477), 

333 -M;ii'tiu. Amasa (Nathaniel (jo), 

385 Martin, Lucy 1791 (Sarali i,^^;^,), 

522 Martin, Charles 1827 (D. P. Martin 510), 



Pag-e. 
116 
116 
116 

68 

54 

155 
209 

210 

234 
186 

309 
66 

178 

179 
177 
180 
179 
179 
179 
294 

239 

45 

45 
229 

229 
54 
51 
49 
49 
49 
49 

49 
301 

304 
303 
275 
274 
61 
61 

65 



INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers. Heads of Families. 

510 Martin. David P. 1827 (Jeniimah 338), 
540 Martin, Clark 1856 (Fenner Martin 511), 
513 Martin, Elizabeth 1833 (Jemimah 338), 

511 Martin, Fenner 183 1 (Jemimah 338), 
1060 Martin, Isaac L. (John D. Martin 1052), 

1052 Martin, John Dunham 1794 (Maria 863), 

1053 Martin, Mary (Maria 863), 
509 Martin, Nathaniel P. (David 334), . 

512 Martin, Nathaniel 829 (Jemimah 338), 
863 Martin, Reene (John 855), 
525 Martin, Susannah 1855 (D. P. Martin 510), 

79 Matthews, J. Evans 181 5 (Rachel Marsh 71), 

1299 Mayhcvv, Matthew (David 1293), 

1409 McElwaine, Henry (Sala (jamaliel 1381), 

1589 McKee, William (Rachel Hammond 1485), 

1599 McKee, Grace A. 1869 (Louisa Parr 1589), 

1598 McKee, William C. 1856 (Louisa Parr 1589), 

743 McLaughlin, Wm. H. (Abraham 712), 

1637 McNish, Amos A. (Harriet Hammond 1487), 

1643 McNish, Mary H- 1874 (Ellen C. Black 1637), 

1644 McNish, Paul 1879 (Ellen C. Black 1637), 
183 Meek, Wm. S. (Augustus D. Newell 182), 
537 Mellick, Edwin (Aaron 473), 
848 Meloy, Rezin (Elizabeth 286), 

1947 Merchant, Albert (Lois Beardsley 1916), 

1339 Merchant, John (Nathan 1327), 

1328 Merchant, Seth (Benajah 999), 

811 Merrill, Abraham 1771 (Tabitha 808), 

812 Merrill, Abraham L. 1798 (Abraham Merrill 811), 
808 Merrill, Lambert (Jonathan 28), 
901 Merritt, J. McK. (Joel 897), . 
464 Miles, E. B. (Esther E. 400), 

513 Miller, Charles (Elizabeth S. 478), 
1083a Miller, Carrie D. (Melvina 1081), 
1081 Miller, Freeman (James 1001), 

277 Mills, \\\ S. (Augustus H. 256), 

279 Millward, Fred J. (Ella E. J. 276), 

306 Mitchell, F. B. (Diadamia 275), 

1523 Modley, John W. (Charles F. 1516). 

946 Molther, Anna F. 1839 (Mary W. Rattoome 933), 



353 

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66 
66 
66 

298 
298 
298 

65 
66 

297 

66 

49 

141 

146 

155 
156 
156 
192 

157 
157 
157 
261 

276 

76 
242 
214 
214 
285 
285 
285 
289 
178 

275 
132 
132 
92 
92 
171 
224 
296 



354 ^N^^'^- 

NiFmbers. ' Heads of Families. 

933 Molther. John L. (Thomas Rattoome 927), 

947 MoUlicr. Robert K. 1842 (Mary W. Rattoome 933), 

1060 Monroe, Wm. O. (Lucy H. 1055a), 

944 Molther, John R. 1836 (Mary W. Rattoome 933), 

962 Monteath, Edward (Susan B. Rattoome 937), 

386 Moore, George (Henry 371), 

1646 Morey, W. E. (Willett V. 1642), 

1793 Morgan, Benjamin (O'badiah 1786), 

310 Morris, David (Jeremiah S, 283), 

465 Morrison, Robert (Esther E. 400), . 

V Morton, Nathaniel (Abigail Rickard), 

V Morton, Rebecca (Rebecca Jackson), 
956 Mott, Charles M. (Isabella Rattoome 936) 
604 Mott, Harcourt (David A. 540). 

607 Mott, Harriet C. 1867 (Mary P. 604), 

608 Mott, Mary A. 1870 (Mary P. 604), 

934 Mott, Smith (Thomas Rattoome 927), 
949 Mott, Thomas S. 1826 (Lucinda B. Rattoome 934), 

1564 Murray, John (Melvina Hammond 1564), 

210 Neilson, Courtney (Tylee 208), 

205 Nevins, David (David 116), 

183 Newell. Adelaide i860 (Augustus D. Newell 182), 

182 Newell. Augustus D. (Eliza DeS. Hankenson 157), 

188 Newell. Eleanor \'. D (Wm. A. Newell 187). 

185 Newell, Elizabeth I). 1865 (Augustus D. Newell 182), 

157 Newell. James 11. (Sarah 52), .... 

187 Newell, Wm. Augustus (Augustus D. Newell 182), 

194 Newell, Wm. Augustus (Wm. Augustus Newell 187). 

463 Newhall, G. S. (Esther E. 40.0), 

203 Newill, Wm. i). (Augustus D. Newell 182), 
114 Xewton, M. O. (Cornelius 107). 

1795 Nichols, A. (Obadiah 1786), 
697 Nichols, Florella J. (Emeline 664), 
695 Nichols. Lizzie (Emeline 664), 

693 Nichols, Perry J. (Emeline 664). 

694 Nichols, William (l{meline 664), 

624 Norton, Andrew (Shubael 614), 

625 Norton, Lot (Shubael 614), 
622 Norton. Noah (Shubael 614), . 

1467 Norton, Robert W. (Joseph 1370), 



Page. 
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297 

297 
296 

97 
229 

240 

267 

179 

13 

13 

295 
III 

III 

112 

292 

295 
153 
91 
56 
261 
261 
261 
261 
261 
261 
261 
180 
269 
86 
242 
72 
72 
72 
72 

113 
118 

114 

222 



INDEX. 



Child 
Numbers. 



Heads of Families. 

172 O'Brien, Patrick (Ezra 97), .... 
1306 Owen, J. C. (Jesse 1275), .... 

150 Page, Levi (Lydia Dickinson 147). 

605 Palmer, Samnel (Lucy Martin 397), 

514 Pardee, Charles H. 1854 (Phebe Huntington 492), 
Pardee, Henry S. (Elizabeth A'incent 488), 
Parker, Barton L. (Jeremiah S. 714), 
Parker, Francis L (Tilson 815), 
Parker, James E. 1770 (Mary Alston 25), 
Parker, James E. 1847 (Samuel Parker 2"]), 
Parker, Samuel 1806 (James E. Parker 26), 

1588 Parr, Amanda 1832 (Rachel Hammond 1485), 
1536 Parr, Ellen O. 1833 (Polly Hammond 1481), 

Parr, Francis E. 1847 (Polly Hammond 1481), 
Parr, Ferdinand 1843 (Polly Hammond 1481), 
Parr, Frances L 1848 (Rachel Hammond 1485), 
Parr, Henry C. 1858 (Wm. E. Parr 1587), 
Parr, Homer 1852 (Wm. E. Parr 1587), 
Parr, Horace B. 1855 (Ora P. Parr 1535). 
Parr, Jennie D. 1863 (Wm. E. Parr 1587), 

1481 Parr, Jonathan (Freelove 1477), 

1485 Parr, Leonard (Freelove 1477). 

1540 Parr, Lily S. 1864 (Ora P. Parr 1535), 

1589 Parr, Louisa 1835 (Rachel Hammond 1485). 
1543 Parr, Nellie A. 1868 (Ferdinand Parr 1537), 

Parr, Ora P. 1825 (Polly Hanunond 1481), 

Parr, Wm. E. 1829 (Rachel Hammond 1485), 

Pease, Benjamin (Daniel 2), 

Pease, David (Daniel 2), 

Pease, Isaiah D. 1786 (Hannah 1189), 

Pease, James (Jonathan VI), 

Pease. Noah (Elijah 1164). 

Pease, Peter (Paul 1154), 

Pease, Richard L. 1814 (I. D. Pease 1271), 

Pease, Thomas (Gersham 5), 
1058 Pepper, William (Lucy H. 1055a), . 
459 Perkins, Edward (Melissa 450), 
935 Perry, Gardner (Thomas Rattoome 927), 
937 Perry, Hiram (Thomas Rattoome 927), 
962 Perry. Laura A. 1847 (Susan B. Rattoome 937). 



492 
720 

851 
26 

28 

27 



1538 
1537 
1590 
1593 
1591 
1539 
1594 



1535 

1587 

13 

15 
1 27 1 

7 
1 189 

"55 
1279 

1 1 52 



355 

Page. 
168 
213 

88 
69 
103 
103 
281 
198 

45 
45 
45 
154 
151 
152 
152 
155 
155 
155 
152 
155 
151 
154 
152 
155 
152 
151 
154 
93 
. 94 
140 
146 

139 

135 
140 

142 

131 

63 
292 

292 

296 



INDEX. 



Heads of Families. 



Cliild 
Numbers. 

952 Perry, Olivia R. 1842 (Caroline B. Rattome 935), 

961 Perry, Thomas R. 1845 (Susan B. Rattoome 937), 

950 Perry, Wm. D. 1836 (Caroline B. Rattoome 935), 

15 19 Peyton, Clarence E. (Sarah E. Hammond 1499), 

15 16 Peyton, George H. (Sarah E. Hammond 1499), 

1 5 17 Peyton, Oliver L. (Sarah E. Hammond 1499), 
1649 Phillabanm, George (Hannah Hammond 1489), 

455 Phillips, Albert C. 1871 (F. A. Capron 429), 

429 Phillips, W. P. (Nancy 399), 

449 Pilling, S. O. (M. E. Capron 427), 

1454 Pilsbury. John 1805 (Phebe 1367), . 

1367 Pilsbury, Joseph (Joseph 1330), 

1453 Pilsbuiy, Sarah A. 1827 (Phebe 1367), 

2018 Post, Asahel (Levi 1973), .... 

858 Potter, Andrew H. (Tilson B. 847), 

1412 Powers, Thomasi T. (Benjamin 1410), 

1654 Pratt, Abbie 1862 (Hannah Hammond 1489), 

\TI Pratt, Benajah (Dea. John Dunham), 

1648 Pratt, Benjamin 1843 (Hannah Hammond 1489), 
1489 Pratt, George (Freelove 1477), 

1649 Pratt, Janette 1845 (Hannah Hammond 1489), 
1653 Pratt, Lois 1858 (Hannah Hammond 1489), 

928 Precott, Charles H. (Truman 905), 

1596 Pugsley, Cyrus F. (Amanda A. Parr 1588), 

940 Rattoome, Amelia 1819 (Thomas Rattoome 927), 

935 Rattoome, Caroline B. 1808 (Thomas Rattoome 927), 
939 Rattoome, Elizabeth 181 7 (Thomas Rattoome 927), 

936 Rattoome, Isabella 1810 (Thomas Rattoome 927), 
925 Rattoome, John (Elijah 857), 

932 Rattoome, John B. 1804 (Thomas Rattoome 927), 
942 Rattoome, Julia A. 1846 (John B. Rattoome 932), 
934 Rattoome, Lucinda B. 1806 (Thomas Rattoome 927), 
928 Rattoome, Mary 1773 (Isabella 925), 

933 Rattoome, Mary W. 1805 (Thomas Rattoome 927) 

937 Rattoome, Susan 1813 (Thomas Rattoome 927), 
927 Rattoome, Thomas 1771 (Isabella 925), 

941 Rattoome, William 182 1 (Thomas Rattoome 927), 
134 Ray, Geo. C. (James 123), .... 

1675 Reed, Twitch (Samuel Dyer 1620), 

1083a Resagie, Wm. (Melvina 1081), 



Page. 

295 
295 

158 

177 

177 

177' 

221 

221 

221 

247 
197 
219 

12 
158 

127 

293 

292 

293 

292 

290 
291 
294 
292 

293 
291 

292 

291 

293 

53 
•230 

132 



Child 
Numbers. 



INDEX. 



Heads of Families. 



285 Reynolds. Edward A. (Jonathan S. 263), 

598 Reynolds, Elton M. (Eliza A. 539), 

^2^ Reynolds, Edward A. 1830 (Maria 285). 

346 Reynolds, Mary i860 (E. A. Reynolds 323), 

322 Reynolds, Mary L. 1827 (Maria 285). 

321 Reynolds, Rebecca D. 1824 (Maria 285), 

964 Rice, James L. (Elizabeth D. Rattoome 939), 

1 176 Richards, S. N. (George S. 1148), 

V Rickard, Abigail (John Rickard 1652), 

V Rickard, John 1652 (Hannah V), 

V Rickard, Giles (Dea. John Dunham), 
544 Ridul, George (Mary C. 535), 

735 Roberts, David M. (Jonathan 675), 

889II Roberts, Ephraim (Polly 889^^), 

642 Roberts, Henry (Stephen \\ R. Sweet 389), 

1006 Roe, John H. (Electa 998), 

165 Rowley, Asher (Jonathan 154), 

180 Rowley, Elias 1798 (Mehitable 165), 
185 Rowley, Harlow 1808 (Mehitable 165), 
182 Rowley, Sally M. 1802 (Mehitable 165), 

181 Rowley, Warren D. 1800 (Mehitable 165), 
270 Rowley, Warren C. 1841 (W. D. Rowley 181) 
144 Royal Dr (Charles T. no), 
882 Roys, Louis (Charlotte 870), 

1640 Runkel, Abraham (Henry 1621), 

625 Runkel, Phillip (Sarah 596), 

330 Rundle, Wm. B. (Rebecca D. Reynolds 321) 

910 Runyon, Isaac S. (James 899), 

64 Runyon, Joseph (David 43a), . 

1634 Russell, Alanson (Harriet Hammond 1487), 

1624 Russell, Albert (Olive Hammond i486), 

1599 Russell, James H. (Emily E. 1580), 

385 Russell, Otis L. (Henry 371), 

273 Russell, Wm. H. (Isaac 103), 

332 Sadler, Russell L. (Julius 319), 

275 Sage, Clinton H. (Isaac 103), 

306 Sage, Helen 1856 (Diadamia 275), 

1624 Sanborn, Alice E. 1847 (Olive Hammond i486), 

i486 Sanborn, John (Freelove 1477), 

1623 Sanborn, John S. 1844 (Olive Hammond i486), 



357 

Page. 
267 
III 
269 
270 
269 
268 
296 
209 

13 
13 

13 

276 

73 
124 

69 

131 

25 

28 

28 

28 

29 

29 

308 

123 

230 

279 

270 

290 

281 

157 
156 

227 

97 
171 

^73 
176 

171 

156 

156 

156 



358 , INDEX. 

Child 

Numbers. Heads of Families. Page. 

1656 Sanders, Charles (Martha A. 1641), .... 229 

721 Sargeant, (Isaac 709), ..... 191 

964 Scott. Flora E. 1856 (Elizabeth D. Rattoome 939). . . 296 

939 Scott. AT. K. (Thomas Rattoome ()2'j'), .... 293 

2093 Scott, Utis P. (Abraliam 2021), 248 

204 Seaborn, Baylis E. (Cornelius 167), . . . . 168 

253 Sears, Orange 182 1 (Holtham 198), .... 92 

51 Sears. W. H. (Nancy Adams 45), .... 82 

437 Seymour, Christopher (Olive H. 423), .... 37 

182 Shattuck, Chauncey (Alehitable 165), .... 28 

VII Shaw, Jonathan (Dea. John Dmiham 12), ... 12 

106 Shngart, John (Luther 105), ...... 86 

608 Sills, Fred M. (Mary P. 604), 112 

1485 Silva, Emma R. 1871 (Jane Stewart 1471"), . . . 222. 

1471 Silva. Francis J. (Joseph 1370), ..... 222 

666 Simmons, John (Jonathan S. 662), ..... ^2 

248 Simonson, Garrett P. (Robert B. 200), .... 56 

666 Skiff. James I (George 659), ., . . . . 115 

148 Smith, Augustus (Lydia 42), 88 

1516 Smith, Carlrie B. 1871 (Sarah E. Hammond 1499), . 150 
1409 Smith, Cornwall (Sala Gamaliel 1381), .... 146 

662 Smith, David (Shubael 626), 118 

1 5 19 Smith, Edith L. 1879 (Sarah E. Hammond 1499), . 151 

1517 .Smith, Edna D. 1874 (Sarah E. Hammond I499)» • • 151 
1499 Smith. Harrison C. (John Hammond 1480), . . . 150 

351 Smith, H. B. (Amos 349), 95 

1518 Smith, John H. 1877 (Sarah E. Hammond 1499J, . . 151 
762 Smith, Maria V. 1840 (Nathan S. Smith 759), . . 119 
759 Smith, Nathan 1816 (Polly J. 660), . . . . 119 
660 Smith, Nathan (Shubael 626), 119 

1515 Smith, Orton L. 1869 (Sarah E. Hammond 1499), . 150 

736 Smith, Sarah S. 1807 (Charlotte 662), . . . . 118 

1267 Spencer, Gideon (Jesse 1165), ..... 212 

1643 Spencer, Walter A. (Ellen C. Black 1637), . . . 157 

1929 Stanley, George W. (Dewey 1925), .... 241 

1382 Stewart, John (Gamaliel 1375), 145 

39 Stellc^ David (David 29), 256 

321 Stuart, Archibald F. (Maria 285), .... 268 

332 Stuart, Archibald F. 1854 (Rebecca D. Reynolds 321), 270 

328 Stuart, Margaret F. 1845 (Rebecca D. Reynolds 321), 269 



INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers. Heads of Families. 

330 Stuart, Alaria R. 1849 (Rebecca D. Reynolds 

676 Stickle, William (Jonathan S. 662), 

29 Stuart, Timothy (Daniel 9). 

497 Stiger. Xehemiah D. 1840 (Mary C. 475). 

497 Stiger, Xehemiah 1840 (Mary C. 475), 

1281 Stone, Henry (Deborah 1281), 

711 Stout, Augu.-^tus T. (Jei)tha 260), 

746 Sturgis, Peter D. (Benjamin T. II. Trusk 743) 

535 Stryker, James B. (Aaron 473), 

544 Stryker, Katharine T. 1846 (Mary C. 535) 

204 Sutphen, Stephen (David 116), 

388 Sweet, Amos i8t3 (Liicy Martin 385). 
385 Sweet, Amos B. (Sarah ^t,^), 

1678 Sweet, Byron (Samuel Dyer 1620), 

642 Sweet, Clarisy m. 1874 (Stephen \'. R. Sweet 

411 Sweet, Everett L. 1828 (Lydia 407), 

407 Sweet, La])irlate (John 389), 

397 Sweet, Lucy 1823 (Lucy Martin 385). 

389 Sweet, Stei^hen \'. R. 1831 (Lucy Martin 385) 
588 Sweet, Susannah 1840 (Amos Sweet 388) 

1 188 Tarrant, John (Wing 1151), 

1676 Teachout, Langdon (Samuel Dyer 1620), 

95 Terrill, Abraham (David 82), 

1 175 Thatcher, Lewis (George S. 1148), 

457 Thayer, Calvin \V. (Jonathan L. 343), 

997 Thomas, John (Micajah 5), 

14 Thomas, David (Edmund 2), 

14 Thomas, Elizabeth 1722 (Ruth 14), 

1 110 Thomas, Leroy (John Henry 1107), 

664 Thomas, Nichols (Jonathan S. 662), 

1584 Thompson, Alfred (Schuyler 1577), 

241 Thompson, Henry (x-Xlpha 190), 

453 Tilton, Daniel 1772 (Sarah 34), 

208 Thomson, Byron (David 207), 

1802 I'hurber, ■ (Abner 1798), 

181 8 Thurber, Abner D. (Lucy 1802), 

1819 Thurber, Chas S. 1826 (Abner D. Thurber 18 

1823 Thurber, Abner D. 1839 (Lucy 1802), 

1820 Thurber, Condace 1827 (Lucy 1802), 

1824 Thurber, Francis B. 1842 (Lucy 1802), 



321). 



389). 



8), 



359 

Page. 
270 

73 

99 

274 

274 
212 
280 
119 
276 
216 

55 

67 
61 

230 

69 

175 

^75 
68 

69 

68 

209 

230 

57 
209 

62 

205 
250 

252 

133 
72 

227 
27 

99 

55 
236 

236 

236 

236 

236 

236 



360 INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers. Heads of Families. 

1822 Tluirber. Lucy D. 1834 (Lucy 1802). 

34 Tilton, Alatthew (Dauiel 9), .... 

456 Tilton. Sarah 1785 (Sarah 34). 

1636 Tififauy. 1). \\". (Harriet llamiiKMid 1487), 

1405 Titus. Harry 11 .(Sala (lanialicl 1381), 

816 Tilsworth, Lewis (Abraliani 809), 

yj^f Tomlinsou, 11. W. (James \'. 756), . 

2106 Tracey, Clarence 1). i85() (Elizabeth P.. 2092), 

2092 Tracey, l^dward (Abraham 2021), 

743 Trask. Benjamin T. W. 1827 (Sarah S. Smith 736), 

726 Trask, Benjamin |. S. (Charlotte 662), 

745 Trask. Gustavns IJ. S. 1837 (Sarah S. Smiih 736), 

746 Trask, Sarah S. S. 1849 (Benjamin L H. Trask 743) 

121 Travgant, (Jacob H. 1 12), 

858 Tripp, Albert A. (J. C. Hatfield 856). 

1591 Twombly, Arthur W. (George A. 1583), 

624 \'aii lUiskirk. John (Sarah 596), 
202 Vanderbeck, Cornelius (David ii6), 
875 \'anderbill, Jolm (William S. 865), 
480 \'an Syckel, David (Nehemiah 472), 
623 \'an Syckel, Daniel (Sarah 596), 

625 \^m Syckel, Daniel (.Sarah 596), 
595 \an V'echten, Herman C. 1845 (Lliza A. 539) 
598 \^an Vechten, Mary E. 1850 (Eliza A. 539), 
539 \'an X'echten, Peter V . (Samuel F. 532), 
550 Van \ orst, .Sylvester (IVI. Emeline Gleason 542 
669 Vaughn, Alvan P. (Henry 665), . . 
489 Vaughn, Levi (George 81), 
332 Vincent, Abner 1738 (Matilda 18), 

1201 Vincent, P)arnabas (Jethro 1147), 

488 \'incent, Elizabeth 1791 (Abner A'incent 332), 

18 N'incent, Jose]:)h (Daniel 2), 

1643 \ incent, Lafayette (Willctt V. 1642), 

1404 X'inton, Charles (Sophia M. 1380), . 

430 Wager, Edward (Milla 399), 

408 Wager, Arnold uSio (Miriam 342), 

504 Wager, Sherman 1872 (Zachariah Wager 496) 

503 Wager, Willard 1869 (Zachariah Wager 496), 

501 Wager, William (Zachariah Wager 496), 

342 Wager, Zachariah (David 334), 



Page. 

236 

98 

99 

157 

145 
287 

282 

249 

248 

118 

118 

119 

119 

306 

77 
226 

278 

56 
288 

^7Z 
278 
279 
III 
III 
no 
108 
189 
181 
100 

137 

TOO 

94 
229 

146 
62 
64 
64 
64 
64 
64 



INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers. Heads of Families. 

148 Ware, John (Lvdia 42), 

169 Ware, Fred 1850 (Joseph Ware 166), 

166 Ware, Joseph 1832 (Sarah D. Dickinson 148), 

496 Wager, Zachariah 1833 (Miriam 342), 

1746 Walker, Ephraim (Daniel 384), 

443 Warner. Geo. R. (Sarah M. 417), . 

454 Warner, Georgiana 1862 (Sarah M. Hyde 443). 

1052 Warren, Abram (Ladomnia 1047), 

231 Warwick, William (Daily 108), 

4 

973 Watson, Georgiana C. 1808 (Mary Rattoome 928), 
715 Waters, Henry (Jephtha 260), 
968 Watson, Amelia 1795 (Mary Rattoome 928), 
532 Watson, Dolly (Cornelius 522), 
972 Watson, Isabella D. 1807 (Mary Rattoome 928), 
928 Watson, James 1773 (Isabella 925), 

974 Watson, James T. 1831 (Mary Rattoome 938), 
970 Watson, John R. 1803 (Mary Rattoome 928), 
977 Watson, Uriah B. 1838 (John R. Watson 970), 

14 Wayne, Isaac (Ruth 14), 

1396 Webb, Charles A. 1845 (Sophia M. 1380), 

1394 Webb. Lucia Jane 1840 (Sophiai' M. 1380), 

1404 Webb, Fanny L. 1855 (Sophia M. 1380), 

1403 Webb, Love A. 1850 (Sophia M. 1380), 

1380 Webb, Lucius (Gamaliel 1375), 

1398 Webb, Lucius 1847 (Sophia M. 1380), 

886 Webber, Harvey H. (William H. 852), 

342 Webster, Frances (Maria 339), 

329 Webster, James (Wright 104). 

617 West, George (Shuljael 614), 

618 West, Margaret m. 1790 (Margaret 617) 
505 Westfall, William (Mary 504), 

1704 Wetsell, Jesse (Ryland V. R. 1623), 

1 119 Wheeler, Charles J. 1850 (Eliza 1096), 

1 122 Wheeler, Lida S. 1863 (Eliza 1096), 

1 118 Wheeler, Lottie E. 1859 (Eliza 1096), 

1630 Wheeler, M. C. (Isaac 1619), . 

1121 Wheeler, Warren G. i860 (Eliza 1096), 

1096 Wiieeler, Wm. L. (John 997), 

365 Whitcomb, John (Nathaniel 4), 

305 White, Catharine (Charlotte 384), . 



361 
Page. 

88 
89 
88 
64 
234 
36 
36 

13T 
169 

294 

281 

294 

105 
294 

293 
296 

293 
296 

252 

. 144 
144 

146 

145 
144 

144 

198 

172 

172 

113 
114 

275 
231 

134 
134 

134 

228 

134 

133 

234 

96 



362 

Child 
Number 

181O 

397 

399 
697 

1 820 

384 
225 
224 
226 
204 

255 
1098 

461 
474 

353 
460 

972 

638 

19 

1464 

447 
1474 
1568 

^S99 
877 

'43 

329 

787 
132 

695 

1485 
\\[ 

437 
454 
522 

399 
249 

115 



s. 



INDEX. 



Heads of Families. 



White, Edwin F. (Obadiah 1800), 

A\'hite. Electa (Charlotte 384), 

White, Martha (Charlotte 384), 

White, Marv (Charlotte 384), . 

White, Sybil (Charlotte 384), 

White. Thomas V. (Knieline 664), 

Wheeler. Tlioinas M. (Lucy 1802). . 

White. William (llenry 371), 

Whitlock, Alice 1864 (Silpha Arnold 224) 

Whitlock, John (Cynthia 211), 

Whitlock, Nate 1872 (Silpha Arnold 224) 

Wickham, Jacob (Holtham 40), 

Wickham. Wallace (Holtham 198), 

Wiggins, Nahum (John 997). 

Wight. Charles F. (Esther E. 400), 

Wight, Lure 1866 C"^- A. Makepeace 461) 

Willburger. S. F. (Amos 349), 

Wilder, Charles S. (Esther E. 400), 

Wiley, David N. (Mary Rattoome 928), 

Wilkins, Sewell (Simeon 72), 

Wilkinson, James (Jonathan ti), 

Williams, l>yron (Hezekiah Hammond 1482), 

Williams, C. H. (Mary E. Capron 427), . 

Williams, Charles W. 1839 (Benjamin D. Hammond 1483 

Williams, (irant D. 1868 (Melvina Hammond 1564), 

Williams, Grant D. (Louisa Parr 1589), 

Wilson, Henry C. (William S. 865), 

Wilson, James 1848 (Mary Elizabeth 132), 

Wilson, James C. (Mary E. Reynolds 7,22). 

Wilson, John (Campbell 784). 

W'ilson, Solomon (James 123), 

Wilson, William (Emeline 664), 

Wimpenny, William (Jane Stewart 1471), 

Wiswall, Rev. Samuel (Jonathan \'l}, 

Wltherell, Arthur H. (William E. 423), 

Wood, Edmund. (Sarah M. Hyde 443), 

Woodrufif, D'orcas (Hezekiah 188), 

Woodrufif, Joseph (Charlotte 384), 

Woodworth, William (Holtham 198), 

Worcester, W. J. (Clarinda H. 1 14), 



Page. 
236 

97 

97 

97 
197 

72 

236 

96 

91 

91 
91 

93 
92 

134 
179 
179 

95 
179 

294 

188 

45 

153 

177 

153 
153 
156 
288 

53 
269 

74 

53 
72 

222 

79 
176 

36 
107 

97 

92 

258 



INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers. Heads of Families. 

1392 Wright. Joseph (Ansel Dowd 1390), 
466 Wyckoff, Abraham (Joanna 389), 
598 Wyckofif, Abraham (Isabella 597), 
398 Wyckoff, Elias (Sarah 387), 
597 Wyckoff, Abraham (Daniel 379), 

\\'yckoff, Maria (Abraham Wyckoff 598). 
Yarger, J. H. (Cornelius 107), 
Young, Francis A. (William H. 852), 
Young, Peter (Abraham Wyckoff 598), 



605 
116 
885 
695 



363 

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273 

V?, 

277 

277 

87 
199 

277 



BIRTHS. 



(365) 



366 



BIRTHS. 



niRTiis. 367 



368 BIRTHS. 



BIRTHS. 369 



MARRIAGES. 



MARRIAGES. 



37^ 



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MARRIAGES. 



MARRIAGES. 3^3 



374 



MARRTAGES. 



DEATHS. 



(375) 



0/ 



76 DEATHS. 



DEATHS. 377 



3/8 



DEATHS. 



DEATHS. 379 



EEMARKS. 



(380) 



REMARKS. 381 



382 



R KM ARKS. 



REMARKS. 



383 



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